Augusta County Library one of only 215 in U.S. to offer digital literacy program workshops
Augusta County Library is among 215 public libraries in the U.S. awarded funding by the Public Library Association for digital workshops.
Augusta County Library is among 215 public libraries in the U.S. awarded funding by the Public Library Association for digital workshops.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality has issued a drought warning for seven counties including Augusta and Rockingham indicating a significant drought is imminent.
Alina de Zoysa ’25 is Washington & Lee University’s first recipient of the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service.
ODU, which opens at Virginia Tech on Saturday, has, you might have heard, won two of the last four games in the series.
In W&L Mudd Center for Ethics’ 2023-2024 series, how design thinking might address modern ethical dilemmas is explored in “Ethics of Design.”
More than 50 law enforcement agencies in Southwest Virginia will benefit from an $83,000 grant from the Department of Justice to bring specialized training to the region.
Newborns who lack natural surfactants develop respiratory distress syndrome. A VCU team is working on a noninvasive treatment for RDS.
Japan is set to start pumping billions of gallons of radioactive waste into the Pacific Ocean this week from Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s (Tepco’s) devastated triple reactor meltdown site at Fukushima.
Just as all Americans remember 9/11, Japanese remember 3/11, the day in 2011 that an earthquake and tsunami overwhelmed the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
Bristol Bay is a relatively small but nevertheless important body of water in Southwestern Alaska.
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