
Cybersecurity program graduates first students
Among the students receiving degrees from Virginia Tech this spring and summer will be the first 50 graduates of a fast-growing cybersecurity program.

Among the students receiving degrees from Virginia Tech this spring and summer will be the first 50 graduates of a fast-growing cybersecurity program.

Blood may seem like a simple fluid, but its chemistry is rather complex. When too much potassium, for instance, accumulates in the bloodstream, patients may experience deadly irregular heart rhythms.

Fourth District Congressman A. Donald McEachin announced four grants awarded to his district from the Department of Health and Human Services totaling $7,589,471 for various medical needs.

The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending May 8.

From the cost of college to how to land an internship, the community college students had questions. A quartet of Virginia Tech students had the answers.

AMPAC Fine Chemicals will invest $25 million to expand its existing operation on North Normandy Drive in the City of Petersburg.

Aditxt will establish its first high-capacity AditxtScore™ Center in the City of Richmond in the second half of 2021.

Of the many numbers associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, one has thus far driven under the radar – 25,684.

U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA), along with Sens. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and Bob Casey (D-PA), reintroduced legislation to promote workers’ long-term economic success and support U.S. economic recovery efforts amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gov. Ralph Northam is recommending 13 projects for funding by the Appalachian Regional Commission, totaling $4.1 million in grants.
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