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U.Va. School of Nursing receives $14M donation
Carlyle co-founder Bill Conway and wife, Joanne, add to prior donations
The Carlyle Group co-founder, interim CEO and non-executive co-chairman William E. “Bill” Conway Jr. and his wife, Joanne, have committed $14 million to the University of Virginia’s School of Nursing,
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VCU Massey Center names internship for attorney
Rudene Mercer Haynes internship will support cancer research interest
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Virginia Commonwealth University’s Massey Cancer Center has established an internship named for Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP Partner Rudene Mercer Haynes, the law firm announced last week. “I am humbled by
U.Va. to offer $50M more in scholarships
University has matched $280M in donations to fund
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The University of Virginia will invest another $50 million in matching funds through the Bicentennial Scholarship Fund, U.Va. President Jim Ryan said last week. Established in 2016 with an initial
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ODU announces $3.9M cybersecurity scholarship program
University received funding from the National Science Foundation
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Old Dominion University announced Thursday its School of Cybersecurity and Center for High Impact Practices has received a $3.9 million National Science Foundation grant to offer scholarships to cybersecurity students.
Stride selects 47 recipients for new scholarship program
$10M investment going to provide education options for underserved Black students
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Herndon-based online education provider Stride Inc. (formerly K12 Inc.) announced last week it has selected 47 recipients for the first round of its $10 million investment to provide education options
Dominion announces $10M scholarship program for minority students
Dominion will award $500K among 60 recipients this year
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Richmond-based Dominion Energy Inc. announced Wednesday a six-year, $10 million initiative to provide scholarships to minority students who reside in the company’s service area, which includes Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina
ECPI University announces $4M in scholarships for black students
University also issues statement on racial injustice
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Virginia Beach-headquartered ECPI University will offer $4 million in scholarships for African American students in science, technology, engineering, math and health care programs, it announced Thursday. The new LIFT scholarship