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Bryant Contracting Inc
Hampton Roads, Va., transit officials awarded the first construction contract for the city's $232-million starter light-rail line, an $11.7-million award to Bryant Contracting Inc. to build the elevated section of track between Harbor Park and Norfolk State University.
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Research articles 2007-12-01
LT Edison R. Williams
LT Edison R. Williams, SC, USN, completed 20 years of active service and retired on Sept. 1, 2005, after serving at Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Groton, Conn. He received his bachelor's degree at Norfolk State University, Norfolk, Va. His previous duty stations include Commander, Navy Region Northeast, Naval Submarine Base New...
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Research articles 2005-11-01
Internet 'Supernode' Is almost Ready at Norfolk, Va., University.
By Benita D. Newton, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 12--NORFOLK, Va. -- The supernode that would supply wireless Internet capabilities to Norfolk State University and its surrounding area is expected to be completed and available for use by July...
Tags: fiber-optics, INTERNET, NETWORKING, Norfolk State University, TelCove, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Virginia, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2004-06-12
Governor of Virginia Orders Agencies to Cut Energy Use.
By Chris Flores, Daily Press, Newport News, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 23--Facing tight state budgets, Kevin Appleton is always looking for ways to cut costs at Norfolk State University. So when Gov. Mark R. Warner set ambitious goals in...
Tags: agency, Governor, MARKETING, Norfolk State University, Virginia
Research articles 2004-04-23
Norfolk State Gains Technological Edge with Optical Engineering Program.
By Philip Walzer, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 9--NORFOLK, Va. -- Newton, Einstein, de Broglie. Their black-and-white portraits flashed on a screen at Norfolk State University, along with the jumble of numbers and Greek letters signifying...
Tags: electronics, fiber-optics, laser, NETWORKING, Norfolk State University, scientist, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Virginia
Research articles 2004-02-09
Plans for Off-Campus Dorms in Norfolk, Va., Upsets Local Residents.
By Harry Minium, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 5--NORFOLK, Va.--A proposal by Norfolk State University to build housing for students off campus has caused a conflict between the Central Brambleton neighborhood and the university that so far appears...
Tags: dorm, Norfolk State University, Virginia
Research articles 2003-07-05
Hampton Roads
With an ideal location on the East Coast, an excellent intermodal transportation system, and diverse industrial mix, Hampton Roads has much to offer an expanding or relocating business. LOCATED ON the southern Virginia coastline, Hampton Roads is a preferred location for business and industry. With a population of...
Tags: cargo, manufacturing, Norfolk State University, Transportation, U.S., Virginia
Research articles 2003-05-01
Technology Complex Begins to Rise at Norfolk, Va., State University.
By Katrice Hardy, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 25--NORFOLK, Va.--Scientists will poke, analyze and sniff crystals in the hopes of stumbling across a better way of beaming rays of light into energy. Down the hall...
Tags: Backups, FINANCE, Norfolk State University, Virginia
Research articles 2003-04-25
Pitch by Norfolk, Va., University Gets Senator's Praise for High-Tech Center.
By Katrice Hardy, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 18--NORFOLK, Va.--Norfolk State University officials made their first detailed pitch to U.S. Sen. George Allen Thursday for funds to help the school build a new high-tech corridor. ...
Tags: Allen, FINANCE, Investment, Norfolk State University, PRODUCTIVITY, Virginia
Research articles 2003-04-18
Technology 'Boot Camp' Geared toward Entrepreneurs Is Slated at Norfolk, Va.
Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 14--Offering assistance with developing new technology and helping with business concerns to boot. Such are the goals of the TechStart Boot Camp scheduled later this month at Norfolk State University. ...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, Norfolk State University, technology, Virginia
Research articles 2003-04-14
Norfolk, Va., State University In-State Tuition, Fees to Increase.
By Philip Walzer, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 14--NORFOLK, Va.-- After trying to hold the line on tuition for the past year, Norfolk State University's board on Thursday approved a 17 percent increase in required charges for in-state...
Tags: board, Norfolk State University, Virginia
Research articles 2003-03-14
Virginia Governor Proposes Extra $9.9 Million for Norfolk State University.
By Warren Fiske, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 9--RICHMOND, Va. -- Norfolk State University would get $9.9 million in extra funding to refurbish classrooms and improve Internet wiring under spending amendments proposed Monday by Gov. Mark R. Warner. ...
Tags: Governor, INTERNET, NETWORKING, Norfolk State University, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Virginia
Research articles 2002-04-09
Norfolk, Va., University's Efforts Ease Way for Disabled.
By Kristen King, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 3--NORFOLK, Va.--Jim Vogel had tried lip reading before. And cupping his hand over his ear to block out background noise. And getting a spot in the front row, on the left side,...
Tags: disability, Norfolk State University, professor, SOFTWARE, Virginia
Research articles 2002-01-03
Norfolk, Va., State University to Seek $51 Million for Technology Complex.
By Kristen King, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 15--NORFOLK, Va.--One day after learning that $21 million in state money is in the works for its dream research and technology complex, Norfolk State University's Board of Visitors established a foundation...
Tags: board, Norfolk State University, Virginia
Research articles 2001-12-15
Students Taught to Manage Funeral Homes at Virginia Beach, Va., School.
By Philip Walzer, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 22--VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.--They learn a little history: The ancient Greeks, breaking with the Egyptians, believed in separating body and soul through cremation for a happy afterlife. But only...
Tags: Norfolk State University, psychology, Virginia
Research articles 2001-02-22

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Norfolk State University in Virginia turns away 480 students over tuition.
By Philip Walzer, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 14--NORFOLK, Va. -- Nearly 500 students won't return to class at Norfolk State University for failing to make arrangements for tuition payments, a university official said Monday. ...
Tags: FINANCE, Norfolk State University
Research articles 2004-09-14
Wilson proud of Norfolk State's "X" factor - Norfolk State University president Dr. Harrison B. Wilson
His grandfather onhis father's side was atenacious Virginia slaveWho fought in the CivilWar, first for theConfederacy and the UnionArmy. His grandmother on his mother'sside was educated at WilberforceUniversity and taught in a one-roomschoolhouse in Kentucky. Dr. Harrison B. Wilson says hisroots and his upbringing shaped him asa fighter...
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Research articles 1997-04-03
Virginia's Norfolk State University Plans Annual Business Exposition.(Originated from The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va.)
Apr. 18--Corporate downsizing seems to be the mantra of business in the 1990s, so the Norfolk State University business expo this year aims to teach students how to steer clear of that and set out on their own. Apr. 18--Corporate downsizing seems to be the mantra of...
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Research articles 1996-04-18
Norfolk State University president resigns: Dr. Marie McDemmond cites health issues as reason for stepping down
NORFOLK, VA. Dr. Marie V. McDemmond announced to the Norfolk State University Board of Visitors that health issues will force her to step down as president of the university. McDemmond indicated to the board that her illness, while serious, is containable with proper care and a much less rigorous...
Tags: Benefits, Dr., HEALTHCARE, Norfolk State University, president, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-04-07
Norfolk State University
DANIELLE E. WILLIAMS has been named community college liaison at Norfolk State University (Va.). She was most recently an event planner for Intercom Broadcasting LLC. Williams earned a bachelor's from Virginia State University and a master's from NSU.
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Research articles 2006-06-29
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