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State Tipoffs Involving Virginia Newsletter for Sunday April 14, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Eagle Hill Consulting Earns Top Workplaces USA Award
ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 13 -- Eagle Hill Consulting, a management consulting services provider, issued the following news on April 12, 2024: Eagle Hill Consulting has earned another Top Workplaces USA award from Energage, a recognition based solely on employee feedback. Eagle Hill also has earned multiple best workplace awards from The Washington Post, along with top rankings from Vault and Forbes America's Best Management Consulting Firms 2024. Energage, in partnership with USA TODAY, anno  more

Emory & Henry College Announces Commencement Speaker
EMORY, Virginia, April 13 -- Emory and Henry College issued the following news: By Billy Chandler A best-selling author who serves as interim president and CEO of Philander Smith University will deliver the annual commencement address May 4 at Emory & Henry College. Dr. Cynthia A. Bond Hopson will be a part of ceremonies that will award degrees to nearly 200 undergraduate students and graduate students. The commencement program will begin at 10 a.m. at Fred Selfe Stadium on the E&H campus.   more

Va. Education Dept.: Hanover Teacher Named 2025 Virginia Regional Teacher of the Year
RICHMOND, Virginia, April 13 -- The Virginia Department of Education issued the following news release: Avanti Kollaram Yamamoto, a mathematics teacher at Hanover County Public Schools' Atlee High School, has been named the 2025 Virginia Regional Teacher of the Year (Region 1) by the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE). Yamamoto has served as a teacher and mentor for more than 10 years, eight of which have been at Atlee High School. "Mrs. Yamamoto challenges every one of her students to no  more

W.Va. Supreme Court of Appeals to Judge WVU Law School Moot Court
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, April 13 -- The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals issued the following news release on April 12, 2024: The Supreme Court of Appeals will judge the West Virginia University College of Law Baker Cup Moot Court appellate advocacy competition at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, in the Supreme Court Courtroom in Charleston. Since 1982, the competition has been open to all second-year law students, who must write an appellate brief and present oral arguments on both sides of  more