The Commonwealth of Virginia will receive 60,000 nasopharyngeal swabs weekly to support high-priority COVID-19 testing across the state, thanks to a collaboration led by University of Virginia faculty to design this key testing supply.
Approximately 1,000 residential students are moving into their Shenandoah University residence halls during the university’s multi-day move-in process from Tuesday, Aug. 18 through Saturday, Aug. 22.
GRASP recently awarded 105 Last Dollar scholarships totaling $106,945 and 61 Community College Pathway scholarships totaling $59,000 to Virginia high school students graduating in 2020.
Growth and Opportunity for Virginia will award more than $5.5 million to support projects that will help address economic and public health challenges.
Since President Sands’ announcement of fall 2020 semester plans, Student Affairs at Virginia Tech has been planning student experiences to keep students safe and engaged.
In 2019, Jeremy Daubert, Virginia Cooperative Extension agent in Rockingham County, was giving a workshop to producers on how to deal with the stressors of farm life.
Virginia Tech is the recipient of the 2020 Excellence in Faculty Community Engagement Award, given by the Engagement Scholarship Consortium. The award recognizes a higher education institution’s exemplary contributions to engaged scholarship.
The South, the U.S. region with the most HIV infections each year, also has the greatest barriers to obtaining drugs that can prevent the disease for people who rely on Affordable Care Act insurance plans, research reveals.
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