
Ken Plum: Inherently divisive concepts
There is a convoluted logic in the State Superintendent’s report that suggests that laws that were passed to eliminate discrimination can be used to justify discrimination.

There is a convoluted logic in the State Superintendent’s report that suggests that laws that were passed to eliminate discrimination can be used to justify discrimination.

Dr. Leonard Evans, an EdTech Entrepreneur from the UK shares with us his advice on a challenge that many parents the world over are currently considering.

“Omicron,” mused a student in Assistant Professor of political science Mauro Caraccioli’s fall 2021 Plagues, Pandemics, and Politics class. “Doesn’t that sound like a Transformer?”

Practically every child in K-12 schools in the United States has taken one standardized test or another.

In this article, we will look at the world’s richest gamblers. We will also see exactly how they amassed their fortune and what else they have done with their winnings to increase their wealth.

Virginia Tech professor Raffaella De Vita has been awarded a National Science Foundation award to study the biomechanics of gender affirming surgery.

ASP in the Mississippi Delta, an afterschool robotics program now in its seventh year, encourages Black high school students to consider STEM careers.

Here’s Climate Action Alliance of the Valley’s second December 2021 roundup.

Saturday, Dec. 18 is the last day to see the Augusta County Railroad Club’s train displays at 18 New Street in downtown before the club must pack them back up and return to storage.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine have announced $5,493,100 in federal funding from the USDA to improve infrastructure in rural communities across the Commonwealth.