
Sai Gadam lists entry-level careers for youth in insurance
If you are passionate about business or finance and care about the welfare of others, then a career in insurance may be right for you.

If you are passionate about business or finance and care about the welfare of others, then a career in insurance may be right for you.

Students in the urban computing graduate certificate program gave their group presentations via Zoom at the end of semester 2020 Spring Retreat, focusing on the very thing that led to this virtual format — COVID-19.

What will a post-pandemic world look like? How is COVID-19 affecting each of us differently, and what are our responsibilities to one another in the face of those disparities?

A total of $52,140 in funding for faculty-student summer research projects has been awarded to 12 Bridgewater College students who will conduct research under the mentorship of a faculty member throughout the summer.

George Vidal, an assistant professor of biology at James Madison University, has received $1 million from the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to research the function of an autism risk gene in the developing brain.

While this spring’s Dennis Dean Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship Conference may have been “only” virtual, the impact it has had on students is quite real.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., invited middle and high school students in Virginia’s 7th District to compete in the annual Congressional App Challenge.

This year marks 250 years since the philosopher G. W. F. Hegel was born in 1770 in Stuttgart, Germany.

When you’re expecting a baby, it’s easy to get over-excited (because well, why wouldn’t you?) and buy endless amounts of stuff to spoil your little one.

Morgan Broadus’s final summer as a Virginia Tech student was stacking up to be one of her best yet.
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