U.S. Air Force Colonel Kim N. Campbell will speak to graduates participating in Averett Universityâs Spring Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 8. The outdoor ceremony, which begins at 10 a.m., will be held at the Universityâs E. Stuart James Grant North Campus in the Frank R. Campbell Stadium, 707 Mt. Cross Rd. in Danville.
Averett will graduate more than 200 students between the Averett Online and traditional programs this commencement. Of those, approximately 170 plan to walk across the stage on May 8. The graduating class of 2021 includes 17 veterans and seven international students from Australia, Bahamas, Canada, Denmark and the United Kingdom. Graduates were born between 1963 and 2001.
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February 19, 2021
DANVILLE, Va. – The Virginia Department of Health will hold a second coronavirus vaccination clinic on the campus of Averett University Saturday.
Averett University’s E. Stuart James Grant North Campus will again serve as the site for the Virginia Department of Health’s Pittsylvania/Danville Health District second dose COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Saturday, February 20.
This event is only available to those who received the first dose at the same location on January 23, 2021.
Visit the Virginia Department of Health’s new website to pre-register for your vaccine if you are eligible in Phases 1a or 1b. Pre-registering does not reserve a vaccine or create an appointment, but rather collects the data for the VDH to contact you to schedule your appointment.
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January 23, 2021
DANVILLE, Va. – A lockdown at Averett University has been lifted and a coronavirus vaccination clinic on the North Campus proceeded without interruption.
School security contacted the Danville Police Department at about 11:15 a.m. Saturday after receiving a threatening email. The email made a general threat toward the university and the campus went into lockdown.
Danville Police officers went to both the Main Campus and the North Campus to provide security while investigators began running down the source of the message.
Danville Police maintained a presence at all campuses throughout the afternoon.
The COVID-19 Vaccination Event on Averett’s E. Stuart James Grant North Campus was held as planned.