
Virginia Tech shines light on displaced people in Virginia through podcast
The “In Place: Conversations About Displacement in the Commonwealth” podcast examines a different theme related to migration, displacement, and resettlement.

The “In Place: Conversations About Displacement in the Commonwealth” podcast examines a different theme related to migration, displacement, and resettlement.

As warm spring weather arrives in Virginia, so too does locally grown spinach.

In case you haven’t noticed, a major consequence of the Ukraine war is the bonanza it has provided for the oil and gas industry.

I am experiencing many thoughts these days. Many of my thoughts concern the destructive damage being caused by the indecisive governance happening in Washington, D.C.

The City of Charlottesville has hired CMTA Energy Solutions to assess over 40 buildings in its government and school portfolio.

After weeks of shouting, kicking, and punching, Micayla Williams says she’s prepared to protect herself. That’s because she practiced self-defense tactics for a month as part of the Virginia Tech Police Department’s Rape Aggression Defense System course.

Learn all about cultivating pot from home with our in-depth guide. Find out which seeds are suitable for novice growers and where they thrive best.

No military member is going to say they are out to destroy nature, but Mother Earth is collateral damage every day and today is no exception.

Russia’s brutal war upon the nation of Ukraine should remind us that, for thousands of years, great powers have used their military might to launch military assaults upon smaller, weaker societies.

Researchers at the University of Virginia Environmental Resilience Institute have published a report assessing how much carbon Virginia needs to remove from the atmosphere to get to “net-zero” emissions of carbon dioxide.