
Virginia Tech receives five Department of Defense instrumentation awards
Virginia Tech has received five Department of Defense awards that support the purchase of research equipment.

Virginia Tech has received five Department of Defense awards that support the purchase of research equipment.

Supermajorities of Virginians support common-sense gun reforms. The House of Delegates, now under Democratic control, has taken note.

People living with HIV in states that made political decisions against expanding Medicaid can benefit from AIDS Drug Assistance Programs, according to a new study.

As of now, there are a reported 8 million part-timers scrambling to find the utmost highest paying jobs, in hopes of ensuring a better lifestyle ahead of them.

The Shenandoah Valley Workforce Development Board has been selected to be a pilot site.

Both the International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) provide excellence.

The cannabis industry is quickly growing and it is just set to even get bigger this year.

Cannabis has long been publicized for its calming properties. Lately, however, it’s been having the opposite impact on HR professionals.

Yard signs for a local politician captured the curiosity of Katherine Haenschen.

A new study of genes in Asian populations conducted by researchers from dozens of institutions around the world, including the University of Virginia School of Medicine, is filling in big gaps in our understanding of human genetics.
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