
Shenandoah University adds 15 new programs to academic offerings
Shenandoah University has added 15 new majors and minors to its list of degrees and certificates that students can earn.

Shenandoah University has added 15 new majors and minors to its list of degrees and certificates that students can earn.

Within the Fredericksburg area, it is estimated that there are over 31,000 people who are considered food insecure. These are people who live without reliable access to affordable, nutritious food.

Charlottesville anti-racist organizers and community members, in solidarity with all those who struggle to #TakeEmAllDown, comment on the removal of the University of North Carolina Confederate statue.

Marshall “Mark” S. White, professor emeritus of wood science and forest products in the College of Natural Resources and Environment, received the 2018 R. David LeButt Award from the International Safe Transit Association in recognition of excellence and continuing education in package design and testing.

Gov. Ralph Northam will address VCU and VCU Health students, faculty and staff on the issue of the opioid epidemic during a Grand Rounds lecture next week.

Bridgewater College welcomes four new full-time faculty members for the 2018-19 academic year. The faculty members will join the departments of economics and business administration, mathematics and computer science, music and psychology.

Governor Ralph Northam and the Virginia DMV joined with local and state police to preview the upcoming period of increased enforcement to combat the rise in drunk driving deaths during Labor Day weekend.

The bracelet looks unassuming, just like any other smart technology worn around the wrist. But rather than counting steps or heartbeats, it serves another purpose.

Staunton City Schools announces its policy for providing free or reduced price meals for children served under the National School Lunch, and/or School Breakfast Programs.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) are pressing for answers on how the Administration is implementing actions to address hate violence, following the deadly protests in Charlottesville in 2017.
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