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I’ll forever sing the praises of my education and professors at #umwhisp, but it is moments like these that remind me just how special they are — constantly giving back to the community at large, even post-retirement.
At Sharswood, historic preservationists were interested in a dilapidated building behind the main house they suspected had once been slave quarters. Fred Miller, who owns both houses, says, “It’s kind of crazy for me just to even walk around out there.” https://cbsn.ws/3we0I2T
LC ☀️@lindserlott#bestdept #umwhisp
Love to see the HISP representation @smithpres https://twitter.com/marywash/status/1326238737676775425
So @queenbleee is going to go to the @OldGloryDC match against @SeawolvesRugby in two weeks and I'm so excited. #umwhisp #presnerdsforever
So @queenbleee is going to go to the @OldGloryDC match against @SeawolvesRugby in two weeks and I'm so excited. #umwhisp #presnerdsforever
G’morning, Denver. Yesterday @lilys_twitta held court with #umwhisp alums & students at Draft XIV where we got to sample Colorado food & drink. Today: #preservationeducation conference. https://t.co/sFX2UKqQS0
Monthly Archives: January 2022
UMW Students and Native Virginian Tribes Collaborate on New Heritage Trail
Students in HISP 471: Preservation in the Community spent the Fall 2021 semester working on a Native American History and Culture Trail in King George County. This project was a conducted in collaboration with the Rappahannock and Patawomeck Tribes and … Continue reading
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