
Senior management areas exceed goals for 2018 Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign
Since the start of the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign, employees across Virginia Tech have been generously donating to charities all over the state of Virginia.

Since the start of the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign, employees across Virginia Tech have been generously donating to charities all over the state of Virginia.

The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors has approved a resolution to adopt the 2018 campus master plan — a document that will help guide the physical development of the Blacksburg campus.

A well-known name in biomedical ethics will take the podium for the upcoming James A. Davis Lectures In Religion.

Shenandoah University has positioned itself as one of the nation’s premiere leaders in esports academia with the creation of its new esports major, which will be rolled out in fall 2019.

Governor Ralph Northam has announced an award of $556,321 in grant funding from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for ten Virginia agriculture-related projects.

Students are uniquely qualified to evaluate their university’s teaching, social life and amenities, and the JMU student body has spoken loudly and clearly.

Local farmers were among visitors during a Sept. 21 tour of Lincoln Memorial University’s College of Veterinary Medicine campus. They likely saw where their next livestock vets are training.

Washington and Lee University will host a public talk and Q&A with Randy Hayes, executive director of Foundation Earth, and Brent Blackwelder, environmental organizer, teacher, vice-chair and treasurer of Foundation Earth’s board on Oct. 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Center for Global Learning Atrium.

#VAratifyERA will launch “10 Days of ERA” with a statewide bus tour helmed by Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy (D) and State Sen. Glen Sturtevant (R) beginning Nov. 9.

Seven Charlottesville Area Association of REALTORS® members were inducted into the 2017 Virginia REALTORS® Honor Society during a ceremony at the Holiday Inn Charlottesville – University Area on Oct. 4.
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