What is the impact of a state on education? Virginia is seventh most educated in the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows a correlation between higher education, higher income and lower unemployment rates across the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows a correlation between higher education, higher income and lower unemployment rates across the U.S.

Cervical cancer is highly preventable and treatable, yet approximately 4,200 women die of the disease each year in the US, and Black women die at alarming rates.
Dominion Energy is accepting applications for its Educational Equity Scholarship Program through Jan. 25.
Court Square Theater in Harrisonburg presents “Within the Footlights,” a celebration of musical theater songs and stories featuring Managing Director J.P. Gulla.
AFP’s Rebecca Barnabi focuses on stories about employment trends, business, education, arts, the environment, politics, healthcare, animals and culture.
Virginia ABC will open the grant application process for the 2023-2024 Alcohol Education and Prevention Grant program on Jan. 1.
The Virginia Board of Education voted unanimously to not advance controversial draft guidelines for history and social science learning standards,
A loophole in the 90/10 rule allowed for-profit colleges to use G.I. Bill benefits to receive additional federal student aid for veterans and turn higher profits.
The Waynesboro Education Association is backing Kathe Maneval in the Ward D School Board race and Sam Hostetter in the Ward D City Council race.
J. Pearson wanted to do something to recognize his mother for everything that she did to raise him and his two sisters. When John Dooley, former CEO of the Virginia Tech Foundation, floated the idea of naming the Northern Virginia 4-H Educational Center’s Performing Arts Complex for Bernice Pearson, her son almost fell on the floor.
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