
VCU hosts conference on literacy instruction in a digital world
Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Education is hosting the second annual “Teaching Literacy in a Digital World” conference.

Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Education is hosting the second annual “Teaching Literacy in a Digital World” conference.

Virginia Tech will be the host institution for the fourth annual Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Consortium’s Advocacy Trip, scheduled for March 12-15 in Washington, D.C.

With the legislature wrapping up the 2016 Regular Session of the General Assembly in a day or so, I wanted to provide a status report.

Governor Terry McAuliffe today signed into law measures that establish a workforce training program targeted to increase specific industry certifications and occupational licenses.

Governor Terry McAuliffe has presented a letter to General Assembly money committee chairmen and the budget conferees.

We just get our kids through college, we have a wedding or two, we have a few grandchildren, we are in debt, we think it’s finally our time, and then our parents get old.

U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner led a bipartisan group introducing legislation to establish an independent National Commission on Security and Technology Challenges.

Longtime University of Virginia English professor Ralph Cohen, who founded the internationally known scholarly journal New Literary History, died Feb. 23 – his 99th birthday – in Charlottesville.

Virginia Farm Bureau Federation is joining the American Farm Bureau Federation and the National Corn Growers Association in supporting a new bill that would streamline biotechnology labeling laws.

The Virginia House of Delegates passed HB 30, which will fund the Virginia government through the end of Fiscal Year 2018.
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