CHAT In The News

Below are links to noteworthy news, articles, and other stories about Church Hill Activities & Tutoring or CHAT members that have made it into local publications highlighting the work that is going on in our community.

Christian Students Push City Youth Toward Success

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The University of Richmond newspaper, the Collegian, wrote an article about Church Hill Activities & Tutoring on October 11, 2007.  Please view the link below for the full article content:

http://www.student.richmond.edu/~collegian/current/archives/11Oct2007/news5.html  

Artes Liberales Article on CHAT and Church Hill Academy

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View page 10 of the Winter 2008 Artes Liberales from University of Richmond for an article about Church Hill Academy and Church Hill Activites & Tutoring.  See the attached PDF for the full article.

CHAT Article in Weekly Direction Newsletter

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The weekly newsletter of Druid Hills Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, Georgia, the Weekly Direction contains an article on Church Hill Activities & Tutoring. This publication appeared on April 8, 2007. View pages 2-4 of the attached PDF for the full article.

Style Weekly CHAT Article

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On September 29, 2004, Style Weekly ran an article on Church Hill Activities & Tutoring, featuring Percy and Angie Strickland.  Please view the link below for the full article.

http://www.styleweekly.com/article.asp?idarticle=9124

Richmond Times-Dispatch - CHAT "Learning Place" Article

Richmond Times-Dispatch - CHAT "Learning Place" Article

On March 2, 2003, an article on the Stricklands' and Church Hill Activities and tutoring appeared in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.  Please view the PDF attachment to read more about CHAT.

CHAT - Duke Divinity Magazine, Spring 2003 Article

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An article on Percy and Angie Strickland, and their founding of Church Hill Activities & Tutoring appearing in the Duke Divinity Magazine in Spring 2003.  Please look at page 5 of the attached PDF for more details.

Angie Strickland Receives Multiculturalism Award

Medicine eNews - Angie Strickland Receives Multiculturalism Award

"University's top multiculturalism award goes to medical student ... Susangeline Strickland, a second-year medical student, recently received the Riese Melton Award, the capstone award given to the university member who has done the most to promote VCU's mission of diversity. She was recognized for her work tutoring disadvantaged inner-city children in the Church Hill neighborhood where she and her husband Percy live. Susangeline also participates in the Department of Family Medicine's Inner City/Rural Preceptorship, a program open to students interested in practicing in medically under-served communities in Virginia."