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  2. In 1932, the women's college Hartshorn Memorial College, [8] [9] established in Richmond in 1883, became a part of Virginia Union University. Storer College, a historically black Baptist college in West Virginia founded in 1867, merged its endowment with Virginia Union in 1964. [10]

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  3. In 1932, the women's college Hartshorn Memorial College, established in Richmond in 1883, became a part of Virginia Union University. Storer College , a historically black Baptist college in West Virginia (founded in 1867), merged its endowment with Virginia Union in 1964.

  4. Our mission at Virginia Union University was first put into operation shortly after April 3, 1865, the date when Richmond, Virginia was liberated by troops of the United States Army of the James. It was then that representatives from our founding organization, the American Baptist Home Mission Society, came to the former Confederate capital as ...

  5. In 1932, the women's college Hartshorn Memorial College, established in Richmond, Virginia in 1883, became a part of Virginia Union University. Storer College, an historically black Baptist college in West Virginia (founded in 1867), merged its endowment with Virginia Union in 1964.

  6. May 15, 2024 · Virginia Union is a private, Baptist university located in Richmond, Virginia. As a historically black college, VUU has a strong history of and commitment to the education of black Americans. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 1,075 undergraduate students. The Virginia Union acceptance rate is 81%.

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  7. May 13, 2024 · Virginia Union University, VA 23220. 804-257-5600 or 800-368-3227. Fax: 804-342-3511. Virginia Union University is an HBCU in Richmond, Virginia with a legacy of producing world-renowned leaders.

  8. Jan 10, 2010 · Virginia Union University, a historically black university located in Richmond, Virginia, traces its roots back to the Wayland Seminary, founded in 1865 by the American Baptist Home Missionary Society (ABHMS).

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