Faculty & Staff
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Sports Update: Men’s Basketball Falls to Apprentice
The Virginia Peninsula Community College men’s basketball team fell into a big hole at halftime on Tuesday, Nov. 21, at the Apprentice School and eventually lost 84-51. Chris Hayes (14…
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Sports Update for Nov. 20: Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams Each Victorious
The Virginia Peninsula Community College men’s basketball team opened conference play with an 87-65 victory over Emory Oxford on Saturday, Nov. 18, at Warwick High School. The win was sparked…
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Sports Update: Men’s Team Goes 1-1; Women’s Team Earns First Victory
The Virginia Peninsula Community College men’s basketball team split a pair of weekend home games. On Saturday, Nov. 11, the Gators fell to the College of Southern Maryland 95-87 but…
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VPCC Men Ready for Basketball Opener
Chris Moore is beginning his sixth season as the men’s basketball coach at Virginia Peninsula Community College. He thinks this year’s team is sizing up to be one of his…
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Watson Looks to Finish VPCC Volleyball Career on Winning Note
Virginia Peninsula Community College volleyball coach Tommy Thomas is direct when talking about Carlee Watson’s value to this year’s team. “I wish we had her for another year,” he said.…
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Angela Jackson Recognized For 44 Years of Service
Angela Jackson has been involved with Virginia Peninsula Community College for 44 years, beginning in 1979. She started as a student, then became a full-time employee, but made her mark…
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Gianella Loten
Meet Presidential Ambassador Gianella Loten
Gianella Loten began her higher education journey at Virginia Peninsula Community College in the fall of 2022. She is among four students serving as Presidential Ambassadors for the 2023-2024 academic year.…
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SGA President Enjoying Role
Tiye’ Smith’s ascension to Student Government Association president from vice president was typical. The way it happened wasn’t. In spring 2023, she was appointed the governing body’s vice president shortly…
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Co-Enrollment Offers VPCC Students Path to W&M
Dual enrollment in high school allows students to discover if college-level courses are right for them. Officials at Virginia Peninsula Community College and the College of William & Mary have…
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Educator Turned VPCC Grad Aiming High
Recent years saw healthcare professionals in the limelight celebrated as heroes. Working late nights and early mornings, they are still heroes to many, and Virginia Peninsula Community College’s LeRon Lewis…









