
UVA announces $15 living wage
The University of Virginia will pay all full-time, benefits-eligible employees in its academic division and medical center a living wage of at least $15 an hour, beginning Jan. 1.

The University of Virginia will pay all full-time, benefits-eligible employees in its academic division and medical center a living wage of at least $15 an hour, beginning Jan. 1.

Leaders of nine higher education institutions gathered at Emory & Henry College on Monday to look at the state of higher education, demographic and economic trends, and workforce and career development needs in the Mid-Appalachian region.

Senate Democrats applaud the passage of a bipartisan budget that includes a 5% teacher salary increase, 1% state employee pay increase, $94 million for higher education, $194 million for K-12 public education, $7 million for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund and $1.3 billion deposited into Virginia’s Rainy Day and Cash Reserve funds.

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Gov. Ralph Northam sent a letter to General Assembly Budget conferees Thursday outlining his priorities with respect to ongoing negotiations on the state budget.

U.S. Sens. Mark Warner (D-VA) and John Thune (R-SD) introduced legislation to help Americans tackle their student loan debt.

The University of Virginia Licensing & Ventures Group has named Lee M. Ritterband, Ph.D., the 2019 Edlich-Henderson Innovator of the Year.

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In his book, “The Tipping Point,” Malcolm Gladwell coined the term “connector,” referring to “a handful of people with a truly extraordinary knack [… for] making friends and acquaintances.”

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