Halvor G. Aaslestad: The Trump administration is doing great harm to science
Last weekend I attended the 196th Final Exercises at the University of Virginia. It was a wonderful graduation with blue skies and balloons aplenty.
Last weekend I attended the 196th Final Exercises at the University of Virginia. It was a wonderful graduation with blue skies and balloons aplenty.
Green jobs — those that directly contribute to a sustainable environment — have been growing in need as the world has become more eco-focused.
Overshadowing any good news is the bad news that unemployment in Virginia is expected to rise to the highest rate in 2025 since 2021.
Climate change is a pressing problem worldwide, and yet corruption continues to obstruct significant progress.

Two members of Congress are stepping up efforts to prevent suicide, proposing legislation to fund nets and barriers on bridges.
As artificial intelligence (AI) impacts more and more of daily life, much of society remains unsure of how to use it.
Waynesboro Schools processes approximately 800 volunteer applications per school year manually, not digitally.
The National Institutes of Health, the National Park Service and now the EPA is in President Donald Trump’s crosshairs for staff cuts.
Harrisonburg Schools has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for the 10th time.
The Shenandoah Valley Conservation fellowship program has named four James Madison University students as its inaugural fellows.