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Mary Baldwin University president to retire
Pamela Fox is MBU's longest-serving president
Mary Baldwin University President Pamela R. Fox will retire from the school in June 2023 after two decades, the university announced Monday. Fox announced her retirement during the school’s state
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Youngkin announces secretary of administration pick
Margaret “Lyn” McDermid was CIO for Fed, Dominion
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Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin has chosen former Federal Reserve System Chief Information Officer Margaret “Lyn” McDermid as the commonwealth’s secretary of administration. “Lyn will play a pivotal role in making Virginia’s
Mary Baldwin alum makes $12.5M gift
Paula Lambert founded Mozzarella Co. in Dallas
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A 1965 alumna of Mary Baldwin University has given her alma mater $12.5 million, which will mainly go toward unrestricted support of the private university in Staunton, MBU announced Wednesday.
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43 Va. schools make U.S. News and World Report’s 2022 list
University of Virginia tops Virginia schools, takes No. 4 spot for best public university again
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Forty-three Virginia schools ranked on the U.S. News and World Report’s 2022 best lists of more than 600 universities and liberal arts colleges in the country, released Monday. The University
Mary Baldwin University appoints first chief diversity officer
Andrea Cornett-Scott has been with Mary Baldwin for 25 years
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The Rev. Andrea Cornett-Scott has been named Mary Baldwin University’s first chief diversity officer, effective Aug. 1. Cornett-Scott will be responsible for campuswide diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and resources.
Mary Baldwin University announces $5 million gift
Gift from philanthropists Bill and Alice Goodwin to support nursing program
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William H. “Bill” Goodwin Jr. and his wife, Alice, have made a $5 million gift to Mary Baldwin University to fund the launch of a new hybrid doctor of nursing
Mary Baldwin receives $1M gift to endow building
University celebrates anniversaries of gifted, cadet corps programs
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Mary Baldwin University has received a $1 million gift from the Robert Haywood Morrison Foundation to endow the building that houses the university’s Program for the Exceptionally Gifted for girls
Mary Baldwin names interim provost/chief academic officer
Tynisha Willingham is dean of university's education college
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Tynisha Willingham, dean of Mary Baldwin University’s College of Education, has been named the Staunton school’s interim provost and chief academic officer. She replaces Ty Buckman, who joined the Foundation
Mary Baldwin expands, refocuses MBA program
Nonprofit management, health care administration among concentrations
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Mary Baldwin University has redesigned and expanded its MBA program, the Staunton-based private university announced this week. It will include four concentrations, including health care administration and nonprofit management, as