
WVTF Radio IQ enhances coverage in Richmond area this fall
WVTF Radio IQ will expand its reach this fall, enhancing its current coverage in the Richmond metro area through the acquisition of the 89.7 FM frequency.

WVTF Radio IQ will expand its reach this fall, enhancing its current coverage in the Richmond metro area through the acquisition of the 89.7 FM frequency.

A new scholarship program aimed at attracting the most talented first-generation students to the University of Virginia will be established as part of a $100 million gift announced Saturday by the Jefferson Scholars Foundation.

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the EPA announced Thursday nearly $13 million in grants to support the restoration and conservation of the Chesapeake Bay watershed in six U.S. states and the District of Columbia.

Three ACC teams remain among the top five of the NFHCA rankings, led by No. 1 North Carolina.

UVA director of track and field/associate athletics director of administration Vin Lananna has announced the addition of Nicole (Blood) Freitag as an assistant coach for cross country and track & field.

Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is stepping in to defend the EPA’s authority to protect clean air and limit greenhouse gas emissions.

On a warm fall morning made for enjoying the outdoors, 25 first-year James Madison University students taking a “Foundations of Biology” course are fortunate to have a class requiring them to explore the Edith J. Carrier arboretum.

Miami coach Manny Diaz talks with reporters about the Hurricanes’ loss to Virginia Tech and Friday night with UVA.

Virginia Tech researchers David Schmale, Shane Ross, and Hosein Foroutan recently received a $500,000 USDA grant to study the transport of pollen from genetically engineered switchgrass and hemp using drones and mathematical models.

James Madison University will celebrate the opening of Paul Jennings Hall, a new residence hall on campus, while also recognizing and honoring the historical significance of its namesake.
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