
Thirty new Girl Scout badges now available to power girl leadership in key 21st century issues
Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline Council and Girl Scouts of the USA revealed 30 new badges now available exclusively for girls ages 5–18.
Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline Council and Girl Scouts of the USA revealed 30 new badges now available exclusively for girls ages 5–18.
Excivity, a developer of custom software and hardware technologies, will invest approximately $392,000 to expand its operation in Fairfax County.
Governor Ralph Northam has awarded high school innovation grants to 10 school divisions to develop or implement programs that align with graduation requirements.
Virginia Information Technologies Agency’s contract with Science Applications International Corporation will create approximately 75 new information technology jobs in downtown Richmond.
The human brain is among the most efficient, sophisticated systems in the known universe, deftly handling pattern and speech recognition, information processing, and even power consumption.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) released a statement after Congress approved the Fiscal Year 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Bipartisan legislation would make it easier for students to get degrees they have already earned by ‘reverse’ transferring college credits from four-year institutions to community colleges.
Governor Ralph Northam announced three regional projects funded through GO Virginia (Growth and Opportunity for Virginia) grants totaling $579,472.
The 2018-20 Virginia budget signed by Gov. Ralph Northam today includes $25 million for the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative that will leverage public institutions of higher education to build an ecosystem of cyber-related research.
Governor Ralph Northam announced nearly $2.7 million in funding in support of 34 Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund (CRCF) awards. The projects represent exciting advancements in six industries.