
Remote Sensing with ArcGIS Pro workshops offered in Blacksburg and Williamsburg
Virginia Tech will host an introductory-level workshop titled Remote Sensing Using ArcGIS Pro targeted to geospatial, planning, and natural resource professionals.

Virginia Tech will host an introductory-level workshop titled Remote Sensing Using ArcGIS Pro targeted to geospatial, planning, and natural resource professionals.

The Virginia Land Conservation Foundation Board of Directors has adopted new grant criteria and announced that grant applications are being accepted for the fiscal year 2020 grant cycle.

The School of Education at Virginia Commonwealth University will launch five new undergraduate degrees this fall.

Mike Melo, CEO of ITA International and a 1979 graduate of Virginia Tech, saw opportunity when he heard about an Outreach and International Affairs program in India to train data scientists.

If we already know how to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) and turn it into fuel, why aren’t we doing more of it?

The State Air Pollution Control Board has approved a permit to limit air pollution from the Chickahominy Power Station proposed for Charles City County.

Use technology to share the voices of refugees, to engage volunteers in more meaningful ways, to map the human body at the cellular level, or to build a community of educators.

Virginia saw its seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increase 0.1 percentage point in May to 3.0 percent, the lowest rate in the southeast and the fourth best rate among the states east of the Mississippi.

Congressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) issued the following statement after his amendment was adopted during consideration of H.R. 3055.

Congresswoman Elaine Luria (VA-02) announced House passage of more than $75 million in funding she requested for important infrastructure priorities, including more than $15 million for operations and maintenance at Norfolk Harbor.
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