
Department of Education: Protect yourself against scams as you prepare for student debt relief
The Department of Education is warning student loan borrowers to be aware of scammers trying to take advantage of individuals looking to get relief.

The Department of Education is warning student loan borrowers to be aware of scammers trying to take advantage of individuals looking to get relief.
Court Square Theater in downtown Harrisonburg has rolled out a new educational program titled ACT ONE.
President Joe Biden announced his administration’s plan to provide student debt relief to eligible borrowers and give working and middle-class Americans more breathing room last month.

Behind the beautiful campuses and excellent program offerings there is a story that tells us that we need to move beyond bragging about what we have to making some fundamental changes that will strengthen an already great system.
The Youngkin administration quietly released rewritten “model policies” for the treatment of transgender students that would roll back equal protections enacted under former Gov. Ralph Northam last year.
The Virginia Section of the American Water Works Association recognized the City of Charlottesville water conservation program with two 2022 Public Information Awards.

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s new grant-making program, the Commonwealth History Fund, will accept applications for its second annual grant cycle from Oct. 1 through Oct. 31.
Ceremonies were held Monday and Tuesday to recognize the construction of two new schools in the Augusta County Schools system which will assist teachers and staff in providing a longer instructional day.
A ransomware attack on the second-largest school division in the country has had experts warning smaller school divisions to be on alert.

Dominion Energy is offering nonprofit and educational organizations the opportunity to apply for a total of $1 million in environmental grants to be distributed this year through the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation.
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