Antoinette Jenkins is Director of the Rappahannock Work and Learn Collaborative housed at UMW.

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Antoinette Jenkins is Director of the Rappahannock Work and Learn Collaborative housed at UMW.
The five on-campus stops highlight local figures that contributed to the Civil Rights Movement.
Governor Glenn Youngkin appointed three new members to the University of Mary Washington Board of Visitors, each of whom will each serve four-year terms.
Summer is typically the time when parents and students start visiting college campuses.
Students faced misdemeanor trespassing charges related to arrests at Jefferson Square encampment on April 27.
Stafford couple graduated from the University of Mary Washington on Saturday with matching masters in business administration degrees.
Commencement speaker, UMW alumnus Mark McClure, shared his experiences as Major League Soccer’s vice president of technical operations.
Paino: UMW will not pursue criminal charges against nine students charged with trespassing.
Approximately 30 students and faculty members marched to George Washington Hall and placed flowers by the statue of civil rights activist James Farmer Tuesday morning.
The students were charged with trespassing after being previously ordered to remove tents on Friday night.
Organizers say UMW administration informed them that tents must be gone by 8:30 p.m. Friday.
The increases, which include a 2% rise in tuition, will go into effect for the upcoming fall semester.
See photos from Saturday’s event on the UMW campus in Fredericksburg.
Entering its 34th year, annual gathering expected to draw thousands to UMW’s campus.
The delay is mainly due to the numerous delays and changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) from the U.S. Department of Education.
Executive Director of Alumni Engagement Mark Thaden and Director of Annual Giving Shelby Orlando preview Mary Wash Day on April 4th and Reunion Weekend May 30th-June 2. givingday.umw.edu and alumni.umw.edu/reunion
The mid-year appointments fill visitors’ seats vacated by Patricia McGinnis and the late Rev. Dean Nelson.
Dean of Admissions Melissa Yakabouski with tips on the college search, paying for college, changes in FAFSA and writing an application.
UMW Museums Executive Director Scott Harris joins the Great Lives team
Her talk, a free public lecture called “Not This: A Tale of Burnout” – originally scheduled for last fall – will take place this afternoon at 4 p.m., in the Hurley Convergence Center Digital Auditorium.