A new relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex – much smaller than the huge, ferocious dinosaur – has been discovered and named by a Virginia Tech paleontologist and an international team of scientists.
If you’re a Virginian interested in pursuing a career in interior design, you’ll be pleased to learn that Virginia Beach made the list of top 50 cities for interior design in the country, according to a recent study.
My buddy Stephen Varanko III and I were in the USA for the duration of the World Cup last year and we were blown away by just how good the England National Team were.
A team of paleontologists led by Virginia Tech’s Michelle Stocker and Sterling Nesbitt of the Department of Geosciences have identified fossil fragments of what are thought to be the oldest known frogs in North America.
Sixty-five years after the launch of its original Artmobile, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is once again bringing traveling art exhibitions and educational offerings to audiences across the Commonwealth with VMFA on the Road: An Artmobile for the 21st Century.
The Office for Inclusion and Diversity sponsored its 16th annual Advancing Diversity Workshop on Jan. 15 at the Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center.
Architecture degree in hand, Alexander Bala thought he was headed to a graduate program in Texas. He’d found a roommate and picked out an apartment and was ready to start the next chapter. One email changed all that.
The Richmond Flying Squirrels and Richmond Raceway will host the All-Star Country Music Jam headlined by Big & Rich with special guests Cowboy Troy and DJ Sinister.
The 16th annual Advancing Diversity Workshop takes place Tuesday, Jan. 15, from 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in the Latham Ballroom Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center.
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