Nine different ceremonies over the course of four days,

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Nine different ceremonies over the course of four days,
“It would be a failure in our public mission to ignore the economic hardships facing many of our students and their families.”–UMW President Troy Paino
University of Mary Washington Museums Executive Director Scott Harris talks about upcoming programs at the Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont and the James Monroe Museum downtown.
This three-part series of public discussions with local leaders, held on Tuesdays in April on Zoom, aims to amp up critical dialogue about climate change, environmental justice, clean energy and conservation.
A community discussion is planned after the showing
The pandemic has slowed many down. Two UMW grads are moving forward as Fulbright Scholars.
Maryland Judge Kerwin Miller gave the virtual keynote address on Wednesday night for the James Farmer Multicultural Center’s Black History Month celebration.
Judge Kerwin Miller Sr. will deliver the virtual keynote address on Feb. 10, for the James Farmer Multicultural Center’s Black History Month celebration.
Princess Moss Moss previously served on the BOV from 2007 to 2011, is vice president of the National Education Association
Rev. Aaron Dobynes of Fredericksburg’s Shiloh (Old Site) Baptist Church, an expert on Martin Luther King Jr., will present UMW’s MLK Celebration keynote address Wednesday at 6 p.m. via Zoom.
University of Mary Washington Museums Executive Director Scott Harris talks about the challenges facing museums in this time of COVID-19.
From UMW: In a year when many are sticking close to home, the upcoming William B. Crawley Great Lives lecture season, now in its 18th year, will be virtual this spring and returns to its roots by featuring the expertise of University of Mary Washington faculty....
The goal is to preserve the city’s rich history and culture, while also creating a more vibrant economic future for downtown businesses, said Fredericksburg Main Street Executive Director Ann Glave.
UMW officials say young people are discovering the world of mental health, beginning to build coping strategies and dissolving the stigma around asking for help.
Now in its 47th year, the University of Mary Washington’s Family Weekend is going virtual for the first time.
The deadline to register is Oct. 30. Visit the Women’s Leadership Colloquium @UMW website for more information.
Final of special Great Lives series is tonight virtually
Stafford Special Olympian Matt Doyle was the keynote speaker on Zoom at the University of Mary Washington Disability Awareness Month program presented by the James Farmer Multicultural Center.
Matt Doyle’s address will be available at 5pm on Zoom. You must pre-register
As the Americans with Disabilities Act’s 30th year and October’s Disability Awareness Month shine a light on one of the country’s most underrepresented groups, so does a new UMW course