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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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Roman and Niyah Ahmad
Higher Education and the Arts Are a Family Affair
Art is Roman Ahmad’s passion. He can’t envision a future that doesn’t involve letting his creativity flow. “I’ve been drawing since 2009, and I hope to find a creative career…
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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…
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Tough Weekend for Volleyball Team
The Virginia Peninsula Community College women’s volleyball team fell to 0-3 with two losses in a tri-match on Sept. 9 at Bryant & Stratton College in Virginia Beach. In the…
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Volleyball Team Loses Opener
The Virginia Peninsula Community College women’s volleyball team opened the season Thursday, Sept.7 with a 13-25, 25-27, 23-25 loss at Mid-Atlantic Christian University in Elizabeth City, N.C. “They were nervous.…
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VPCC Alumna Amy Rose
VPCC Pivotal in Rose’s Video Storyteller Career
Amy Rose is making her mark through creative storytelling as a videographer for Hampton City Schools. She credits Virginia Peninsula Community College for helping her cement a career in video…
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Volleyball Team Ready for Second Season
Tommy Thomas’ goal in his first year as the women’s volleyball coach at Virginia Peninsula Community College is to bring in student-athletes. He’s off to a good start. Last year,…









