
JMU to offer free Dance for Parkinson’s classes to community
The JMU School of Theatre and Dance will offer a series of free Dance for Parkinson’s classes during select Saturdays in the spring of 2019.

The JMU School of Theatre and Dance will offer a series of free Dance for Parkinson’s classes during select Saturdays in the spring of 2019.

A Virginia Tech-sponsored competition bringing together student and professional teams aims to generate novel solutions to the ongoing opioid crisis among youth by diving into the data.

The Wildlife Center of Virginia, a leading teaching and research hospital for native wildlife, will present A View From the Top: Birds of Prey, a program about the raptors that live around us, in Harrisonburg.

VTTI expert Thomas Dingus says that driving when both visibility and traction are impaired by the weather increases the risk of a crash by 70-80 percent.

Vauquois was transformed into a devastated World War I battleground — both above and below the Earth’s surface.

Technology is probably the best thing that has happened to the world and has greatly improved how things were done before.

The University of Virginia Licensing & Ventures Group has named Lee M. Ritterband, Ph.D., the 2019 Edlich-Henderson Innovator of the Year.

Starting a freelance business can be easy or difficult depending on how you go about it.

Being a student is one of the most exciting times of your life. You’re meeting people from all new walks of life, making new friends and making big plans together.

“What do you do for a living?” can be a complicated question for a Virginia Cooperative Extension agent to answer succinctly.
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