
University of Mary Washington recognized as ‘Top Employer for Interns’ in 2023
The Virginia Talent + Opportunity Partnership (V-TOP) has named the University of Mary Washington a “Top Employer for Interns.”
The Virginia Talent + Opportunity Partnership (V-TOP) has named the University of Mary Washington a “Top Employer for Interns.”
In the coming weeks, high school and college students will return to classes, clubs and sports, and settle into a daily routine.
In 1982, Edward Fiske was a reporter at the New York Times covering higher education, and saw a need for a complete guide to colleges.
After finishing off a successful four-year stint at Merrimack University, 6-foot-8, 240-pound graduate transfer power forward Jordan Minor decided to look elsewhere for his final year of college eligibility.
Traffic safety advocates from across the Commonwealth were recognized at the annual Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety awards banquet on Saturday at James Madison University in Harrisonburg.
Graduates from Buffalo Gap, Fort Defiance, Nelson County, Riverheads, Staunton, Stuarts Draft, Waynesboro and Wilson Memorial high schools were among the scholarship recipients.
With schools like Duke and Alabama recently jumping into the Kon Knueppel sweepstakes, some Virginia basketball fans might have had their worries that the talented prospect could be lured away from someday suiting up for the Cavaliers.
The Commonwealth is in an unprecedented time. The Virginia General Assembly has yet to agree on a budget for fiscal year 2024.
A team led by a mechanical engineering professor has been selected to receive $1.5 million for enhancements tire retreading.
Nearly 80 percent of American adults say they will take a road trip this summer despite the cost of gas, and Virginia is the 15th best state.