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Dr. William R. Harvey is President of Hampton University, a historically black university in Hampton Virginia. He has served as the President of Hampton University since 1978.
Dr. William R. Harvey is President of Hampton University, a historically black university in Hampton Virginia. He has served as the President of Hampton University since 1978.
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CAA commissioner Yeager participates in, approves of, NCAA's radical reform
Tom Yeager has spent the last 12,000-plus days administering college sports. Few, if any, were as encouraging, refreshing and downright revolutionary as Tuesday and Wednesday. The Colonial Athletic Association's commissioner since its 1985 inception,...Tags: Patrick Henry, Colonial Athletic Association, Elections, Football, Awards and Prizes
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Una I. King, 89
Una Imogene King, 89, died Wednesday, May 23, 2012, at Broadmore Senior Living of Hagerstown where she had been a resident since April 2011. Born Feb. 9, 1923, at Garfield, Md., she was the daughter of Claude Countee and Annie Hays Lewis. Imogene was...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Macular Degeneration, Christianity, Frederick County (Maryland)
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Tenure, promotion freeze lifted at Hampton University
HAMPTON — Faculty at Hampton University are dusting off their dossiers and preparing to apply for tenure and promotions after a four-year freeze was lifted this spring.
Resuming promotions and tenure will help HU become a major research institution...Tags: Hampton University, Science, Teaching and Learning, Research, Colleges and Universities
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Keshia Campbell, hired as athletic director in July, resigns from HU
Keshia Campbell's tenure as Hampton University's first female athletic director lasted less than a year. Campbell, hired on July 20, has left the school. "In a nutshell, I did resign," Campbell told The Daily Press on Wednesday. She declined further...Tags: Hampton University, South Carolina State Bulldogs, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Hampton Pirates
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Judge to determine if 17-year-old should be tried as adult
dona@herald-mail.comA Washington County Circuit Court judge will decide next week whether a teenager charged with removing a stolen handgun from the scene of an accidental shooting of a 2-year-old will be tried as an adult, or have her case transferred to juvenile court....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland, Social Issues
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AD Hardy leaving Hampton for Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Daily PressLonza Hardy Jr. couldn't turn down the challenge. Hardy resigned as Hampton University's athletic director on Wednesday to take the same post at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, a Southwestern Athletic Conference school he believes is close to achieving the same...Tags: Southwestern Athletic Conference, Hampton University, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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Former Hampton University administrator Keshia Campbell returns as athletic director
Daily PressKeshia Campbell missed the competition, and the connection. Campbell, a former Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference player and coach of the year at South Carolina State who was named Hampton University's first female athletic director on Wednesday, worked...Tags: Hampton University, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Basketball, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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Teel Time: Kentucky-Calipari case exposes oversights by Hampton U., other MEAC schools
The following post is sponsored by Glass Houses Inc., which reminds all customers to refrain from throwing stones.
That includes you, Dennis Thomas.
Commissioner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and a former athletic director at Hampton...Tags: Hampton University, Piracy, College Sports, College Basketball, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former HU AD Dennis Thomas chairs NCAA infractions committee
Dennis Thomas couldn't have known it 20, 10 or maybe even five years ago. But as his hair and beard have become flecked with gray, and the former offensive lineman is now eligible for AARP benefits, he understands. Where he is and what he does are the...Tags: Southwestern Athletic Conference, Hampton Roads Weather, Hampton University, O.J. Mayo, Judges
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Proton therapy is fulfilling its promise
The best-kept secret in cancer treatment is gaining widespread attention in part from local news at Hampton University. When the Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute officially opened in October, it put proton therapy on the map not only in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Massachusetts, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Television, Minnesota
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City gets money from Americus fire
Of The Morning CallAllentown turned out to be the chief financial beneficiary of the smoky trash fire at the Americus Hotel in the spring. The hotel's owner, Mark Mendelson, received not a penny of the $99,786 insurance payment. The money went to Allentown instead of...Tags: Catasauqua, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Hotels and Accommodations, Volleyball
Aug 13, 2011
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May 23, 2012
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Jun 17, 2012
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Apr 4, 2012
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Jan 10, 2011
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Jul 7, 2011
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Jul 20, 2011
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Jun 22, 2011
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May 7, 2011
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May 27, 2011
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Dec 3, 2010
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Jan 10, 2003
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