
EMU to teach educators to respond to trauma, build resilience in students
A new MA in education concentration and graduate certificate at EMU will help educators mitigate the effects of trauma and build resilience in their students.

A new MA in education concentration and graduate certificate at EMU will help educators mitigate the effects of trauma and build resilience in their students.

In this article, we look at the link between aging and a decrease in testosterone levels. We will also recommend a natural testosterone booster in form of food and supplementation.

The Biocomplexity Institute’s summer Genomics Sequencing Center program officially wrapped up as the new semester began, but some students have continued with their research throughout the fall semester.

New Dominion Bookshop in Charlottesville will host a book talk and signing with Evelyn Edson, editor and translator of Cristoforo Buondelmonti’s 15th-century manuscript Description of the Aegean and Other Islands, on Saturday, Feb. 9, from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

African-American women undergo more physical “wear-and-tear” during the first year after giving birth than Latina and white women, a consequence that may have long-lasting health effects.

Made the plans and goals of your company for the upcoming year, so you want to market your website? Does SEO seem a complex task to you?

In January 2019, James Madison University will pilot a noncredit professional development certificate program for managers who desire a basic understanding of cybersecurity threats and strategies.

Max Mikel-Stites and Anne Staples were searching for a sequel. They’d published a paper in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Superhero Science titled, “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Microscale Respiration and Microfluidic Technology.”

New research from AAA reveals that clouded or yellowed headlights generate only 20 percent of the amount of light that new headlights do, leading to dangerous nighttime driving conditions.

Gov. Ralph Northam, Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Bettina Ring, and Secretary of Natural Resources Matthew J. Strickler today applauded congressional approval of the federal Farm Bill.
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