Virginia Wesleyan College Report, April 1992, details the Trustees selection and approval of Dr. William T. Greer Jr. to succeed Clark, and the 1992 commencement plans.
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, June 1992, details Lambuth Clarke's retirement on July 31, 1992, the Trustees' endorsement of an Advisory Committee on the Campus Environment, the approval of positions for the Jesse Ball duPont Visting Scholar in…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, December 1992, details the President's call for tripling endowment, the diverse campus enrollment, new library technology, the personalized education adult students are receiving, alumni academic achievement and…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, March 1993, details the VWC student recognized by the Fullbright Foundation, spring convocation and installation of the new President, the $770,000 gift, the VWC student's communication with First Lady Hillary Rodham…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, June 1993, details the 1993 commencement ceremonies, President Greer's installation highlights, the local and statewide recognition of College partnerships, and the students who earned honors for citizenship and…
A twenty-four page document outlining the cause for the new four year Christian liberal arts college, Virginia Wesleyan College, in Tidewater, Virginia.
On September 8, 2016, Virginia Wesleyan College celebrated its first Founder's Day. This logo was used for the inaugural Founder's Day convocation. Virginia Wesleyan College was founded in 1961, and welcomed its first matriculating class in 1966.
A Virginian-Pilot newspaper photographer followed Larry Wright of Arlington, Virginia through a typical day during the first week of classes in September, 1966.
The proposal for a Methodist College on Sawyer Farm in Princess Anne County presented to Reverend S. C Lampert. The proposal contains a map of Norfolk and vicinity of the City Planning and Commission of Norfolk, VA, as well as details of surrounding…
In a meeting held on April 1961, Bishop Paul Neff Garber (left); Dr. Joseph S. Johnston; Milo Henke, Director for the Conference Crusade for Higher Education; and Dr. John O. Gross of the General Board of Higher Education in Nashville, prepare to…