VSU signs agreement with Minor League Baseball
VSU signs agreement with Minor League Baseball
May 18, 2011
Virginia State University (VSU) has signed a landmark Letter of Cooperation with Minor League Baseball (MiLB) to benefit VSU’s students across various disciplines. The agreement calls for the support of and/or participation in Speaker’s Series, Presentations, Projects, Workshops, Seminars and other events that will benefit the University’s students.
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| VSU president Keith Miller (L) and
MiLB president Pat O'Conner join forces - (VSU photo) |
The agreement is in keeping with MiLB’s initiatives to
increase diversity throughout its organization and to provide
outreach in the communities it serves. One of the goals of
MiLB’s diversity initiative is to provide students with
networking and educational opportunities through a series of
student-directed classroom, seminar, speaking engagements,
practical experiences and internship projects.
VSU President Keith T. Miller, Ph.D. said the agreement represents
a tremendous opportunity for both Virginia State and Minor League
Baseball. “We are delighted about entering into this
relationship,” he said. “Virtually any discipline can
find a place in Minor League Baseball. This is an organization with
a commitment to social responsibility and the highest ethical
standards.”
MiLB President Pat O’Conner said VSU fit the profile of
schools with which his organization develops associations.
“Minor League Baseball couldn’t be happier,” he
said. “This agreement ties into so many things we’re
doing. We’re looking for trailblazers, and VSU is certainly a
trailblazer.”






