
UVA professor addresses current topics in biomedical ethics in talk at Shenandoah University
A well-known name in biomedical ethics will take the podium for the upcoming James A. Davis Lectures In Religion.

A well-known name in biomedical ethics will take the podium for the upcoming James A. Davis Lectures In Religion.

Sara Farthing, a first-year student in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, needed a mental picture.

Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety is encouraging kids to make good choices and celebrate responsibly as part of the Halloween Safety Campaign.

The Support for Patients and Communities Act was signed into law by President Trump after it passed the Senate 98-2 and the House 393-8.

Advances in technology open up an almost unlimited number of opportunities that will change our lives in ways that are often unimaginable.

Attorney General Mark Herring today called on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to continue protecting military servicemembers against predatory lenders under the Military Lending Act.

The University Libraries at Virginia Tech and the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering partnered to publish Electromagnetics Vol. 1, the first in a planned series of freely downloadable textbooks on electromagnetics.

The eighth annual Hokie BugFest is being held on October 20 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Virginia Tech Squires Student Center and in downtown Blacksburg.

Students across Virginia will be walking to school during the 12th annual Walk to School Day on Wednesday, Oct. 10.

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a $4.97 million grant to expand Richmond Teacher Residency, and help provisionally licensed science, technology, engineering and math teachers move toward full licensure.
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