A ‘Moment’ous Academic Year BeginsThe institution opened up its 174th academic year under the college-wide theme “moment” with a forward-looking presidential address, a picnic, and a milestone in women’s leadership.
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Nurses Join Pioneering Health Sciences Program Just two months into the new academic year at Mary Baldwin’s Murphy Deming College of Health Sciences, the school is welcoming a new group of students — nurses seeking bachelor’s degrees — into the charter class for its new RN-to-BSN program.
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Shakespeare Program Debuts Fourth Company Sweet Wag Shakespeare, the 2015-16 Master of Fine Arts company for Mary Baldwin College’s Shakespeare and Performance program, opens a season of intrigue, gender politics, statecraft, rumor, and fun with Strange Absence, a devised show illustrating the collaborative nature of MBC’s MFA model, now in its fourth year.
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Moving on Up (the Hill) The main administrative offices of the College of Education have moved from Edmondson House on Market Street to the Pannill Student Center, just upstairs from the Pub, and within a central hub of the Mary Baldwin College campus. The merchandising arm of the MBC Bookstore, once located in Pannill, will soon open in a new retail space inside Hunt Dining Hall.
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New Year, New Faculty Instructors are bringing varied experience as the newest members of the Mary Baldwin College faculty. Read more >>
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MBC Paves Way for Social Work Degree in Western Virginia Through its Adult Degree Program, Mary Baldwin College is partnering with Dabney S. Lancaster Community College to offer a convenient path toward a bachelor’s degree in social work.
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New Major Creates Pathway to Grad Studies, Careers Mary Baldwin has rolled out a new major in health sciences in fall 2015, strengthening connections between the undergraduate program and the Murphy Deming College of Health Sciences as well as creating a clear pathway to graduate studies and professions in rapidly growing health care fields.
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Psych Student Wins National Scholarship Celine Brooks ’16, of Big Stone Gap, is one of only four students nationwide to receive the GEICO/Psi Chi Undergraduate Scholarship, which provides students with financial assistance toward education-related expenses such as tuition, books, and fees. Read more
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