A team of Virginia Tech researchers will begin testing wastewater at 15 campus sites for the presence of COVID-19, enabling the university to more rapidly identify and respond to positive tests.
Four years ago, a casual hallway conversation between Virginia Tech “work buddies” Brian Huddleston and Heather Parrish led them to embark on a life-transforming journey.
Everything has its pros and cons. Working from home means no commute, no nosy co-workers, and no pants required. But it also means no escape from the unending distractions that you usually leave behind.
Are you new to the job market or have been looking for one since forever now? If yes, you might be wondering why in spite of having all the necessary skills and qualifications, you are unable to stand out among the crowd and get selected.
Since its onset earlier this year, the COVID-19 pandemic has upended behavior across the globe. It has changed how we work, how we connect with one another, and how we operate within our communities.
Hundreds of COVID-related investment scams have impacted people nationwide. Virginia has, fortunately, experienced almost nothing in this realm.
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