
Mary Baldwin University kicks off 175th year
The newly minted Mary Baldwin University kicked off its 175th year with an extensive on-campus celebration Wednesday.

The newly minted Mary Baldwin University kicked off its 175th year with an extensive on-campus celebration Wednesday.

Social studies teachers from across the U.S. will visit VCU next summer to gain understanding of Virginia’s experience with school desegregation.

The Valley Alliance for Education has awarded Creative Classroom Grants to 27 area educators. The organization also recognized three Teachers of the Year, one from each school division.

Special education teacher Linda Hardee was already excited about sharing newly digitized versions of the Founding Father’s papers.

Twenty technology teachers from around the Mid-Atlantic are spending this week at James Madison University to learn about cybersecurity.

The Boys & Girls Club of Waynesboro, Staunton, and Augusta County announced today the winner of its Youth of the Year Scholarship.

Harvey Yoder ’64, SEM ’99, is guided by a steadfast vision of God’s future in which the “wolf lies down with the lamb, people study war no more, and prisoners are released.”

Nathan Medley, a Harrisonburg High School graduate, will headline this year’s Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival.

Last year, 2,000 vehicle accidents across Virginia involved utility poles, often due to slippery roads or other adverse weather conditions.

Five senior education students from EMU were selected by education faculty to attend the Teachers of Promise Foundation Institute.