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Ashlyn Campbell

Majored in Media Arts And Design, Minored in Honors Interdisciplinary, Women's Gender And Sexuality Studies, And Political Science
James Madison University, Class of 2023
From Virginia Beach, VA
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Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach named to James Madison University Dean's List

Virginia Beach resident, Ashlyn Campbell, has been named to the Dean's List at James Madison University for the spring 2023 semester. Students who earn dean's list honors must carry at least 12 gra...

June, 07 2023 - Verified by James Madison University
Virginia Beach resident graduates with honors from James Madison University

Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree(s) in Media Arts and Design - BS from James Madison University during commencement exercises in May 2023. Campbell was amo...

June, 06 2023 - Verified by James Madison University
Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach named to James Madison University Dean's List

Virginia Beach resident, Ashlyn Campbell, has been named to the Dean's List at James Madison University for the fall 2022 semester. Students who earn dean's list honors must carry at least 12 grade...

January, 24 2023 - Verified by James Madison University
Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach named to James Madison University Dean's List

Virginia Beach, VA resident, Ashlyn Campbell, has been named to the Dean's List at James Madison University for the spring 2022 semester. Students who earn dean's list honors must carry at least 12...

June, 21 2022 - Verified by James Madison University
Ashlyn Campbell Inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi

Ashlyn Campbell of Harrisonburg, Virginia, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Campbell ...

February, 15 2022 - Verified by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach named to James Madison University dean's list

Virginia Beach, VA resident, Ashlyn Campbell, has been named to the dean's list at James Madison University for the fall 2021 semester. Students who earn dean's list honors must carry at least 12 g...

February, 01 2022 - Verified by James Madison University
Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach named to James Madison University President's List

Virginia Beach, VA resident, Ashlyn Campbell, has been named to the President's List at James Madison University for the spring 2021 semester. Students who earn president's list honors must carry a...

June, 11 2021 - Verified by James Madison University
Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach named to James Madison University president's list

Virginia Beach, VA resident, Ashlyn Campbell, has been named to the president's list at James Madison University for the fall 2020 semester. Students who earn president's list honors must carry at ...

February, 11 2021 - Verified by James Madison University
Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach named to James Madison University president's list

Virginia Beach, VA resident, Ashlyn Campbell, has been named to the president's list at James Madison University for the spring 2020 semester. Students who earn president's list honors must carry a...

June, 26 2020 - Verified by James Madison University
Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach named to JMU president's list

Virginia Beach, VA resident, Ashlyn Campbell, has been named to the president's list at James Madison University for the fall 2019 semester. Students who earn president's list honors must carry at ...

February, 21 2020 - Verified by James Madison University
Ashlyn Campbell of Virginia Beach enrolls at James Madison University

Virginia Beach, VA resident, Ashlyn Campbell, has enrolled at James Madison University for the fall 2019 semester. Campbell's selected major is media arts and design.

September, 23 2019 - Verified by James Madison University
Tie Dye Dan faces backlash for attending demonstration at US Capitol Building
A local businessman is under fire for attending the demonstration that took place at the Capitol Building on Jan. 6. Dan Lambert, also known as Tie Dye Dan, a JMU alumnus and owner of Dye Happy, traveled to Washington, D.C. in support of President Trump and has received significant backlash for doing so.
February 2021 - Articles
JMU professors assist in establishing drug treatment court
With the help of numerous JMU professors, Page County is establishing a drug treatment court as an alternative to jailing nonviolent drug offenders.
February 2021 - Articles
This week's big three from city council
City Council this week discussed late fees and assistance for utility bills among other topics.
February 2021 - Articles
Community organizes against growth of Middle River Regional Jail
As a response to expansion efforts made by the Middle River Regional Jail, a Facebook group called "Communities Against Middle River Jail Expansion" has organized to express their displeasure with how they anticipate the expansion will impact minority communities in the area.
February 2021 - Articles
Students must present a negative COVID-19 test to come back to campus
Upon returning to campus for the spring semester, students must present a negative coronavirus test.
January 2021 - Articles
CMSS celebrates MLK with keynote speaker
Michelle Montgomery, a professor at the University of Washington Tacoma, took part in a webinar presented by JMU's Center of Multicultural Student Services (CMSS) to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. day.
January 2021 - Articles
JMU hires new cohorts in attempt to enhance diversity
The College of Arts and Letters is welcoming six individuals to serve as members of a new hiring process to seek out and employ diverse faculty.
January 2021 - Articles
African American history elective proposed to Rockingham schools
Rockingham County Public Schools will possibly offer an African American history course.
December 2020 - Articles
JMU's decision to remain open after Thanksgiving
Similar to other Virginia schools, JMU chose to stay open inbetween Thanksgiving and winter break.
December 2020 - Articles
Ryan Ritter wins SGA vice president in special election
In a special election, Ryan Ritter, a sophomore history and international affairs double major, won SGA vice president.
November 2020 - Articles
SGA advocates for new credit/no credit grading policy
In response to JMU's revised credit/no credit policy as a result of COVID-19, SGA put out a petition to encourage the university to revert to its policy from last semester.
November 2020 - Articles
JMU collaborates with local hotels to ensure quarantine space
In an attempt to secure more quarantine space, JMU has collaborated with local hotels to house sick students.
October 2020 - Articles
Harrisonburg unveils historical marker for Black woman lynched in 1878
A historical marker was unveiled in Court Square on Sept.26 to honor Charlotte Harris who was lynched in 1878.
October 2020 - Articles
Students engage in passionate political discussion during Dukes Debate
Student representatives from three different political parties participated in the sixth annual Dukes Debate to discuss policies from three different presidential candidates.
October 2020 - Articles
Scholars Latino Initiative dances around COVID-19 for fundraiser
The nonprofit organization, Scholars Latino Initiative, modified their usual Noche de Salsa event in light of COVID-19.
October 2020 - Articles
Spotswood Elementary School reopens after temporary closure
A local public school reopened this week after temporary closing because a staff member contracted the coronavirus.
September 2020 - Articles
Students organize protest after Breonna Taylor verdict
Students organized a protest in front of Wilson Hall Thursday to express their disapproval of the verdict of the Breonna Taylor case.
September 2020 - Articles
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