
Dashboard designed to convey snapshot of campus health at Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech’s new online dashboard continues to offer a picture of what COVID-19 looks like on the Blacksburg campus.

Virginia Tech’s new online dashboard continues to offer a picture of what COVID-19 looks like on the Blacksburg campus.

Backyard gardeners, beware: tomato plants have become collateral damage in the government’s war on drugs, especially marijuana.

As we welcome 2020, many critical challenges and issues need to be addressed. Most of the changes we will see in the future can only be achieved by working and balancing the concerns of today.

The JMU Supply Chain Club team and their advisor, Bill Ritchie, a professor of management, will load the second of two 40-foot containers with medical supplies destined for Africa on Tuesday.

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services continues to warn Virginia residents not to open suspicious, unsolicited seed packets that have recently been mailed to U.S. households from international origins.

More than 300 Virginia-based nonprofits struggling to cope with COVID-19 related revenue shortfalls recently received $3,472,176 in federal funds to protect arts and cultural sector jobs.

A team of students mentored by Lei Zuo, the Robert E. Hord, Jr. Professor in mechanical engineering, is sailing into the third stage of a national competition backed by U.S. Department of Energy.

Doing business in the world today has reached new levels, opportunities are almost everywhere and it’s open to everyone for the taking.

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