Coronavirus is a tragedy that has hit us in every single sphere of daily life. And so it brings our attention back to virtual life, to social media channels along with likes and followers, thus starting the new spiral of social culture.
The Heifetz International Music Institute will not hold its physical institute on the Mary Baldwin University campus in summer 2020 due to the global pandemic.
Katherine Nguyen, a sophomore at Colonial Forge High School in Stafford, successfully defended her title as state champion for Virginia’s Poetry Out Loud competition.
A mass shift to online instruction has pushed Virginia Tech faculty to develop new ways to teach—a dynamic perhaps nowhere more evident than in Michelle Stocker’s Morphology of the Vertebrates class in the Department of Geosciences.
The 2020 Virginia History Day state contest, scheduled to take place at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture April 25-26, will now move to a virtual format.
While people are self-isolating and social distancing, many museums, historic sites and other tourism destinations in Virginia are offering virtual options for visitors to explore and learn.
Central Virginia students with a lack of reliable high-speed internet access face additional challenges in accessing and completing online assignments.
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