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UVA Selects Advisers to Help Virginia High School Students Attain College Education
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County looks to tear down planetarium, historic high school for new courthouse
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CHATHAM, Va. â Hargrave Military Academy Tuesday announced the appointment of three new board members, Dr. Tiffany McKillip Franks, president of Averett University; Jessica Sink Dalton, principal of the Pittsylvania Career and Technical Center; and Mike Beck, a senior consultant with ARES in Los Angeles, California.
Franks has more than 33 years of senior-level administrative experience in higher education in student affairs, enrollment management, and advancement. She received a doctorate in higher education management from the University of Pennsylvania, a master of science in education from Ohio State University and a bachelor of arts in business administration from Ohio Dominican University. She was inaugurated as Averett President in 2008.
Briana Pechacek wants all New York veteran families to be eligible for programs meant to help the loved ones of deceased or disabled service members â just like her father.
U.S. Army Sgt. Steve Pechacek, of Ghent, sustained serious, life-altering leg and spinal injuries during live-fire combat training in South Korea in the early 1980s.
Pechacek, 57, is a severely disabled veteran, but unless a bill becomes law, his children are ineligible for the Military Enhanced Recognition Incentive and Tribute, or MERIT, scholarship intended for the children, spouses or financial dependents of American service members who died or became permanently disabled.