
Virginia Tech doctoral student shares cancer research with high school students
Brittany Balhouse originally planned to study civil engineering, but a career fair exhibit on biomedical engineering captured her attention.

Brittany Balhouse originally planned to study civil engineering, but a career fair exhibit on biomedical engineering captured her attention.

When it comes to the United States’ dealings with Iran, it seems like the record is stuck on repeat.

Nina Miller always did exceptionally well in school. Tests were easy, and her hyperactive lifestyle was perfect for living life on a farm.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe authorized $45 million to expand health sciences and technology research and training assets in Roanoke Friday.

Legend holds that the UVA Women’s Club Rugby Team was founded on a dare directed at some female students in the late 1970s.

No doubt you saw the dumbass tweet from Donald Trump about taco bowls and his love for Hispanics. You missed it? You’re so lucky.

The Shenandoah Jamboree concert series returns to the Wayne Theatre with a salute to Johnny Cash on Saturday, May 7, at 7 p.m.

Melinda O’Brien received this year’s Virginia Department of Health Public Health Nurse of the Year award.

The EMU Center for Justice and Peacebuilding celebrated its2016 graduates in a Sunday evening ceremony at Martin Chapel.

A group of 19 Virginia Tech students and two professors recently traveled to the Dominican Republic for a service-learning project.
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