Historic preservation projects across Virginia receive nearly $400K infusion through grants
Nearly $400,000 in grants were awarded to 14 organizations to support history preservation and education projects throughout Virginia.
Nearly $400,000 in grants were awarded to 14 organizations to support history preservation and education projects throughout Virginia.
Johan Galtung, “the Father of Peace Studies,” author of more than 100 books and 1,000 scholarly articles about world peace, passed away on Feb. 17 at age 93.
For some time, it’s been apparent that the world’s nations are not meeting the growing challenges to human survival.
A James Madison University nursing professor is using American Heart Month to educate women about the prevalence of cardiovascular disease.
Contracts for lab schools at GCC and UMW have been accelerated with signatures complete and both schools scheduled to open in fall 2024.
A Virginia Tech professor appreciates how Black History Month celebrates Black culture but thinks that it’s something that should be discussed throughout the year in the classroom.
Three orphaned bear cubs, each weighing less than two pounds, were admitted to the Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro on Feb. 14.

Online real estate marketplace company CoStar Group is investing $20 million to relocate its global headquarters from Washington, D.C. to Arlington County.
Wreaths Across America and the Library of Congress Veterans History Project are partnering in a webinar series for educators and youth.
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture will welcome 75 new citizens during a President’s Day citizenship ceremony on Monday.