
UVA research: More than 25 percent of infants not getting common vaccinations
More than a quarter of American infants in 2018 had not received common childhood vaccines that protect them from illnesses such as polio, tetanus, measles and chicken pox

More than a quarter of American infants in 2018 had not received common childhood vaccines that protect them from illnesses such as polio, tetanus, measles and chicken pox

VCU professor Jeanine Guidry joins Chris Graham on the podcast to offer tips to listeners with friends and family who are hesitant to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced additional appointments to his administration this week.

Water touches virtually every aspect of human society, and all life on earth requires it. Yet, fresh, clean water is becoming increasingly scarce — one in eight people on the planet lack access to clean water.

A coalition of regional economic development, private business and higher education leaders is mobilizing to build a global cluster of advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing, research and development in Richmond and Petersburg.

National leaders are asking the Bridging Divides Initiative to provide them with more timely, reliable, and context-specific data on targeted violence events

It’s been so long since the Nazi rally here in Charlottesville that you can now search on Google images for “Charlottesville” and find some images that are not of that rally.

Virginia’s Sam Hauser and VCU’s Bones Hyland were named Virginia Sports Information Directors Association University Division Co-Players of the Year, VaSID announced on Friday

Attorney General Mark R. Herring commemorated National Crime Victims’ Rights Week by honoring 11 victims’ advocates at the fourth Unsung Heroes Awards ceremony.

As Virginia’s vaccine rollout spreads into the Shenandoah Valley, Eastern Mennonite University students are participating at both ends of the needle: both giving and getting the shot.
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