Virginia Wesleyan College Report, Summer 1983, details Board approved computer plan, Robb's address to '83 grads, fundraising support, distinguished students and teachers, and NEH award recipients.
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, Summer 1984, details the commencement speaker, election of three new trustees, three new coaches, new ASP director, and endowment campaign approaching $1,500,000.
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, Summer 1985, details the first iteration of the Wesleyan Scholar Award recipients, the five new board members, Payne's address to degree candidates, and the recipient of the Samuel Nelson Gray Distinguished Teaching…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, volume 1, number 1, June 1967 outlines the college's plans for adding a library, anticipation for doubling enrollment, and a new Wesleyan Dean.
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, volume 2, number 1, December 1967 outlines the dedication of the two buildings in Village 1, the halfway point of the Phase II campaign, the new head of the Friends of Wesleyan,
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, volume 3, number 1, December 1968 outlines the two buildings dedicated to the Birdsong and Kellam families,enrollment numbers, the summer study program in Austria, participation in the Phase 2 program, and Badger's…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, volume 3, number 2, June 1969 describes VWC's move to senior college level, the reaching of Phase 2 goals, Clarke's honorary degree, Wesleyan pursuit of the full accreditation process, library book support efforts,…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, volume 4, number 2, June 1970 describes curriculum and faculty expansion, pictures of the new Hofheimer Library opening ceremony, the Gum Hall ceremony plans, the accreditation team's visit, Farrand's role as head of…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, volume 5, number 2, June 1971 details those named to the new advisory council, the new Dean of Students, a listing of VWC sponsors, the $5000 bequest, and the trustees enrollment levels.
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, volume 6, number 1, December 1971 outlines Lampert's naming as Vice Chairman, Wilson's deanship, new full-time faculty, the Horne bequest, and the Friends of Wesleyan fundraising goal.
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, volume 6, number 2, June 1972 details the board approved registrar appointment, the Portsmouth church chapel project, the institution of the curriculum study, the $10,000 library grant, the awarding of the Gulf and…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, Winter 1979-1980, details the enrollment increase of 3.7% over 1978, the library's receipt of its 60,000 volume, gift support at $728,000, the Planning Task Force announcement, the two new endowment funds, options…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, Summer 1983, details enrollment topping 900, Thrasher's appointment as Board Secretary, gift income reaching nearly $1 million for the fiscal year, Bishop Blackburn's appraisal of the church-college relationship, and…
Virginia Wesleyan College Report, Winter 1985, details the building program being considered by the Board of Trustees, historic enrollment figures, and Parents' Day-Homecoming.
President Lambuth Clarke standing next to William F. "Biff" Morris, class of "73, as he was delivering the benediction in Hofheimer Library at the 1973 Virginia Wesleyan College commencement ceremony.
A woman, likely a member of the Women of Wesleyan (WOW), and two volunteers, likely Virginia Wesleyan College students, engaging in a discussion during the WOW flea market preparations.
A woman gives another woman directions to the Women of Wesleyan flea market. The outdoor flea market served as a fundraiser for Virginia Wesleyan College and the first one took place in 1969.