Edward D. Hofheimer Theater first opened its doors in fall 1981 with William Shakespeare's "The Tempest." And this fall --- as Virginia Wesleyan prepares for the spring 2019 opening of the Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center --- Hofheimer Theater is closing this mainstage space as it opened, with a revisit of the Shakespearean classic.
VWU's fall 2018 production of "The Tempest," directed by Batten Professor of Theatre Sally Shedd, is on stage October 24-28. Performances will take place Friday and Saturday (Oct. 26-27) at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday (Oct. 28) at 2:00 p.m.
Pictured: Former Professor of Theatre Rick Hite and Toni French '85 in VWU's fall 1981 production of "The Tempest"
Cornerstone Unveiled at Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center
This symbolic stone serves as the foundation for all others set around it.
Affiliation Agreement Formalized with Batten School at UVA
Batten Master of Public Policy among numerous Accelerated Degree Options offered at VWU.
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VCIC Makes History with New Hampton Roads Office at Virginia Wesleyan
For the first time in its 83-year history, the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities (VCIC) has expanded its physical presence beyond its Richmond home base, setting up an office on the Òùµ´ÉÙ¸¾ campus. Community members are invited to join VCIC and VWU at a special event to celebrate this historical milestone on Monday, November 5, at 3 p.m. on the steps of VWU's Allen Village.
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Marlins in the Media
Alisa Crider '10, recipient of VWU's 2018 Graduate of the Last Decade Award, is featured as a "" honoree in Inside Business; Former VWU basketball player Pete Warren '05 was featured in the for his time spent playing against the Harlem Globetrotters; "" appeared in the Virginian-Pilot. Hosted by Scholarship Sharing and held at VWU, "" ran on WTKR.
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This Halloween, Treat Yourself by Giving Back to VWU
In recognition of gifts of $50 or more to The Excellence Fund, which directly impacts current students, Virginia Wesleyan is offering alumni a Òùµ´ÉÙ¸¾ replacement diploma as an expression of our appreciation. Take advantage of this special opportunity by and then completing the diploma replacement form. We can't wait to send you your new piece of VWU history!
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Connect with President Miller
VWU alumni and friends from around the country connect with Virginia Wesleyan University President Scott D. Miller on his travels through a series of special events.
View upcoming Presidential Events , and for more information or to schedule an event in your area, email alumni@vwu.edu or call 757.233.8786.
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