Tavorise Marks, C’18, member of the SPCS Alumni Association Board of Directors, was quoted in an October Richmond Times–Dispatch article as a respondent to Chesterfield County’s redistricting proposal.
Campus Announcements
Nominations from current degree-seeking students are now being accepted for two 2022 Commencement awards: The Jean H. Proffitt Student Service Award and the Itzkowitz Family Distinguished Adjunct Faculty Award.
Tom Shields, SPCS associate dean and graduate education program chair, led a panel that discussed school choice at the 2022 Ethics of Choice conference hosted by the Jepson School of Leadership Studies.
The School of Professional & Continuing Studies has shifted its academic certificates in the high-demand fields of data analytics, information security and information systems to online delivery.
The SPCS Nonprofit Studies graduate program has been accredited by the Nonprofit Academic Centers Council (NACC), an international membership association for academic programs focused on the study of nonprofit organizations, voluntary action, and/or philanthropy.
For public historian Lauranett Lee, adjunct assistant professor of liberal arts, serving our local community is practically in her DNA.
Angela Foss, GC’18, is serving as assistant principal at New Kent Middle School. Foss earned a graduate certificate in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies through SPCS.
SPCS alum Charlee Breeden, GC’18, has been named the 2022 Outstanding Secondary Assistant Principal of Virginia by the Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals (VASSP).
Allyson Goyette, GC'21, has published her educational leadership master’s degree capstone project as an article in VASCD Journal.
Patrick Jinks, C’10, a 2010 graduate of the SPCS Weekend College program in Danville, now a leadership and strategy coach, gave the keynote address at the annual SC Thrive Conference.