By Nia Simone McLeod When you think about the history of Virginia, what important places come to mind? You are probably wondering about places such as Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown.…
August 2019
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FeaturedFUNdraising Good TimesMel and Pearl Shaw
How to raise our children to become philanthropists-Part One
Part one of a two-part series This column is offered in honor of Black Philanthropy Month. We are forever pushing our children to become entrepreneurs, to start and run their…
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By: Amandalyn Vanover Reach A Better You with non-traditional ways to boost your career. This two-part article takes you through the top 9 ways to boost your career with these…
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5 Basic Steps for Sizzling Steak (Culinary.net) Summer may be winding down but a sizzling steak is never out of season, and the flavors achieved from one that’s perfectly grilled…
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FeaturedFUNdraising Good TimesMel and Pearl Shaw
How to raise our children to become philanthropists-Part Two
Part two of a two-part series This column is offered in honor of Black Philanthropy Month. Giving is one aspect of philanthropy. Deciding how, where, and when to give is…
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FeaturedHazel Trice EdneyTrice Edney Communications
Millennials told driving a Land Rover while paying rent to a Landlord is a violation
Trice Edney Communications During his speech on August 1st at the conclusion of the 72nd Annual NAREB Convention held in Atlantic City, NJ, Donnell T. Williams, newly installed as…
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Where are the voices of outrage from The Church and the people of faith? In a nation who has so clearly lost its way when faced with the question of…
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Nissan’s Small Crossover a Hit for Practicality, Style, Tech By Derek Price The Kicks — a new vehicle with a goofy name — has gone from non-existent to Nissan’s hottest…
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Four hundred years ago, the first group of enslaved Africans arrived in English North America at Point Comfort in 1619. From August 23 to 29 of 2019, Fort Monroe will…
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FeaturedUniversity of Richmond
U of R library staff member Lese Taylor named diversity scholar by Association of Research Libraries
Lese Taylor, a resource sharing specialist in University of Richmond’s Boatwright Memorial Library, has been selected as a 2019-21 diversity scholar by the Association of Research Libraries. Taylor will participate…