Virginia Union University Builds Its First New Residence Hall in Nearly Half a Century

Virginia Union University, the historically Black educational institution in Richmond, recently broke ground on its new Robert J. Brown Living and Learning Center. The new $15 million complex includes a conference and seminar facility as well as residential suites that will house 240 students.

The new center is the first new construction on the Virginia Union University campus in 15 years. The last time a new residence hall was constructed on campus was 1966.

Robert J. Brown is an alumnus of Virginia University, a member of the board of trustees, and recently contributed a large amount of money to the university. He is the founder and chair of B&C Associates, a public relations and strategic consulting firm headquartered in High Point, North Carolina. B&C is the oldest African American owned public relations firm in the United States.

Related Articles

2 COMMENTS

  1. Bob Brown is one of the most unassuming persons I have ever known; yet, he is a brilliant strategist for peace and doing the riight thing with absolutely no fanfare. His efforts on behalf of others is unparrelled by few people. Yet, if one were to met this man today, his quiet demeanor would cause the new acquaintance to completely miss the heart and soul of Bob. He listens alot more than he talks!! Besides all his efforts for others, he is a an astute and very successful business man. He walks with Presidents, Kings, Ambassodors, and homeless people with the same ease, understanding and respect…what a Prince of a man….my family and I are very grateful for his friendship.

  2. I graduated from Virginia Union University 1977. This is quite an accomplishment. Learning Centers are an integral part of the education environment.The President of VUU is to be commended for getting this done. Many thanks to Mr. Bob Brown who made this happen. I am most grateful for the opportunity that others will have.

Leave a Reply

Get the JBHE Weekly Bulletin

Receive our weekly email newsletter delivered to your inbox

Latest News

Tuskegee University Flight School Receives $6.7 Million in Federal Funding

With a $6.7 million investment from the federal government, Tuskegee University will launch a new bachelor's degree in aviation science. The program will teach students about aviation science and technology and provide them with flight school training.

Three African Americans Appointed to University Faculty Positions

The faculty appointments are Dexter Blackman at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Stephanie Henderson at Alcorn State University in Mississippi, and Yolanda Pierce at Vanderbilt University in Nashville.

Virginia State University Approved to Launch Master’s Degree in Data Analytics

The master's degree in data analytics will prepare students to use data to make strategic technology and business decisions. The new degree program will be the 14th established master's degree at Virginia State University.

Samuel Frimpong Honored for Outstanding Contributions to Mineral Industry Education

Dr. Frimpong was honored by the Society of Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration with the 2024 Mineral Industry Education Award. He currently serves as a professor of mineral engineering, the Robert H. Quenon Endowed Chair, and vice provost for graduate education at Missouri University of Science and Technology.

Featured Jobs