Washington & Lee undergraduate student chosen as medical science grant recipient
Washington and Lee University student Megan Dufault ’24 recently presented at the VAS undergraduate research competition in Richmond.
Washington and Lee University student Megan Dufault ’24 recently presented at the VAS undergraduate research competition in Richmond.
Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra celebrates the most wonderful time of the year with its annual Holiday Pops Concert this weekend.
The Berry family of Harrisonburg was a recipient of the 2023 Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service annual awards.
The Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation is putting a regional stamp on Giving Tuesday on Nov. 28 by dubbing the annual day of generosity “Giving Views Day.”
Giant sequoias, which can grow upwards of 300 feet tall with circumferences of 90+ feet around at ground level, are among the largest and longest living species on the planet today.
We are approaching critical mass, the point at which all hell breaks loose. The government is pushing us ever closer to a constitutional crisis.
More than 80 percent of Virginia’s local K-12 school divisions have begun efforts under a program called ALL In oriented toward helping students struggling with learning loss from the extended pandemic closures.
The Wildlife Center of Virginia staff members are prepping for Thanksgiving meals for the more than 130 wild animals in its care.
A company that offered an online training program claiming to prepare students for entry-level positions will provide more than $20 million in relief to student borrowers.
The Virginia Department of Education has provided $12 million in state school security equipment grants to protect students, faculty and visitors in 483 schools in 98 school divisions.
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