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  1. vuu.edu. 1500 N. Lombardy Street. Virginia Union University, VA 23220. 804-257-5600 or 800-368-3227. Fax: 804-342-3511

  2. P: 800-368-3227 E: academic_affairs@vuu.edu. Virginia Union University® offers 25 distinct undergraduate degrees, concentrated into 22 majors within 14 broad fields of study. Across all areas of study, Union awards 250+ undergraduate degrees each year. Learn more by visiting Admissions at Union or contact Enrollment Management for details.

  3. The university was founded in 1865 to give the newly emancipated freedmen an opportunity for education of the mind in an ethical, religious environment. A historically black university, Virginia Union University embraces the uniqueness and contributions of the African Diaspora, celebrating the value of cultural and intellectual diversity.

  4. vuu.edu. 1500 N. Lombardy Street. Virginia Union University, VA 23220. 804-257-5600 or 800-368-3227. Fax: 804-342-3511

  5. P: 800-368-3227 E: academic_affairs@vuu.edu. Virginia Union University® provides learners with access to world-class lectures on a diverse range of topics and disciplines vital to our world today taught by distinguished thought leaders across multiple industries. Virginia Union University is a premier liberal arts urban institution of higher ...

  6. uncf.org › member-colleges › virginia-union-universityVirginia Union University - UNCF

    Virginia Union University was founded in 1865 to give newly emancipated slaves an opportunity for education and advancement. The university is the result of the merger of four institutions: Richmond Theological Seminary, Wayland Seminary, Hartshorn Memorial College and Storer College. Virginia Union University is nourished by its African ...

  7. The first Founders’ Day took place on February 11, 1899 with a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of present-day Kingsley Hall. The first classes convened at Virginia Union University on October 4, 1899. Nine “noble buildings” in Virginia granite, some inlaid with Georgia pine, designed by architect John Coxhead of Buffalo New York in ...