
STAB, UVA collaborate on Bio-Med Tech-Girls program
The sixth annual Bio-Med Tech-Girls Program will be hosting a Demo Party for the public on Friday 9 from 4-5 p.m. at the i.Lab at UVA.

The sixth annual Bio-Med Tech-Girls Program will be hosting a Demo Party for the public on Friday 9 from 4-5 p.m. at the i.Lab at UVA.

Gov. Ralph Northam has issued a proclamation designating August 2019 as Smokey Bear Awareness Month, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Smokey Bear Wildfire Prevention campaign and reminding Virginians of their role in protecting the Commonwealth’s forestland.

The Jamestowne Society will be meeting Saturday, Aug. 10, at The Club at Ironwood in Staunton, for a luncheon to commemorate the Lady Rebecca Staunton Company’s Organizing Governor, Elizabeth “Janie” Sherman

Four biomedical research projects to improve the health of Virginians will be funded by the integrated Translational Health Research Institute of Virginia (iTHRIV), a Clinical Translational Science Award Hub.

Now in its fifth year, Freefall is a curated series of free concerts and community festivals in Charlottesville, co-presented by WTJU 91.1 FM and IX Art Park.

Ed Ayers is a man who loves history. He’s written numerous books on the Civil War and Reconstruction, been named National Professor of the Year, and received the National Humanities Medal.

Sixty-two Virginia bankers graduated on Aug.2 from the Virginia Bankers School of Bank Management at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.

Prayers? No. Plumb out of them. Got a lot of thoughts, though, about the collective thumb up our asses that’s keeping us from preventing mass shootings.

The UVA Board of Visitors on Friday approved “A Great and Good University – the 2030 Plan,” which will serve as a roadmap for the next decade, founded on an aspiration for the university to become the best public university in the country by 2030.

During the Aug. 4-10 Virginia Farmers Market Week, farmers market operators across Virginia will count their visitors as part of Visitor Count Week organized by the Virginia Farmers Market Association (VAFMA) and supported by the Farmers Market Coalition (FMC).
Our content is free to read, but we do have bills to pay. Pitch in and help us keep the community informed.