
White-nose syndrome research shows how ‘cryptic’ connections in disease transmission influence epidemics
Diseases have repeatedly spilled over from wildlife to humans, causing local to global epidemics, such as HIV/AIDS, Ebola, SARS, and Nipah.

Diseases have repeatedly spilled over from wildlife to humans, causing local to global epidemics, such as HIV/AIDS, Ebola, SARS, and Nipah.

Last winter’s low snow year and unseasonably warm temperatures across much of the American West meant a bad year for business for ski resorts.

The Wildlife Center of Virginia will present “Home Sweet Habitat”, a program about how different animals satisfy their needs for food, water, shelter, and space, at the Staunton Public Library on Thursday, Nov. 29 at 3:45 pm.

Jean Sabile, a third-year student at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, has been awarded a Medical Student Initiation Grant by the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons.

Beverley Street Studio School Gallery will host a three dimensional exhibition by Harrisonburg-based artist Greg Stewart.

UVA football coach Bronco Mendenhall talks with reporters after the ‘Hoos lost 34-31 at Virginia Tech.

We would like to share some points for those who wish to understand why is the green movement important for humanity.

There are more than 500 Christmas tree farms in Virginia, and thousands of this season’s trees are about to hit the market.

David Raymond, director of the Virginia Cyber Range and deputy director of Virginia Tech’s Information Technology Security Lab, received the 2018 Shirley Payne IT Security Advancement Award.

There is much to be proud of in our community located in the Shenandoah Valley of Western Virginia, but most of all we pride ourselves on having some of the nation’s finest institutes of higher education.
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