AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVirginia Tech: The university announced a record $75 million anonymous pledge, with most going to athletics and a major share directed to the Honors College, plus plans for a new athletics revenue push via “Hokie Ventures.” Hampton Roads & beyond: Farm Aid is coming to Virginia Beach for the first time, with Willie Nelson and Neil Young among the headliners at Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater on Sept. 26. Northern Virginia: A Chantilly executive townhome community opened for corporate, government, embassy and relocation leasing starting Aug. 1, targeting the Dulles corridor workforce. Public health: An Arlington school nurse, Heather Williams, was named Virginia’s “Nurse of the Year” for overdose response work at Wakefield High School. Education & policy: Virginia lawmakers and stakeholders are weighing how to handle Pride Month in higher ed as some institutions step back from LGBTQ+ programming. Health equity: Stakeholders warn menstrual stigma is still blocking girls’ education, calling for better access to menstrual health support. Defense & military: The USS Nimitz is nearing the end of its likely final deployment as it wraps up port calls in the Caribbean.
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