
Grant to send two Virginia Tech undergraduate students to study disease ecology in Africa
Two Virginia Tech undergraduates will conduct research on the ecology and evolution of infectious disease in northern Botswana.

Two Virginia Tech undergraduates will conduct research on the ecology and evolution of infectious disease in northern Botswana.

Kathleen Alexander, a veterinarian and wildlife professor at Virginia Tech, showcased some of her projects on Capitol Hill on April 26.

The Virginia Council on Women announced the winners of the fifth annual STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Essay Contest.

March 7 -11 is Virginia Telework Week. Businesses in Virginia are encouraged to allow qualifying employees to work from home at least one day that week.

Columbia Gas of Virginia customers continue to benefit from low natural gas commodity prices with a 7.5 percent reduction in total customer bills.

A clinical research study at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech might help other dogs with similar heart conditions.

On Wednesday, President Bill Clinton will attend Hillary for Virginia organizing events in Northern Virginia and Richmond to campaign for Hillary Clinton.

Shenandoah Valley Workforce Development Board CEO Sharon Johnson was recently named to the State Steering Committee for the Virginia Values Veterans Program.

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention chartered its first Virginia chapter a year ago in 2015.

Virginia will receive federal preparedness grants totaling more than $15.4 million from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.