
Shenandoah Valley artisan expert to speak at Augusta County Historical Society meeting
Jeff Evans, nationally known expert in 18th & 19th century furniture and domestic arts, will describe the role of early Shenandoah Valley craftsmen.

Jeff Evans, nationally known expert in 18th & 19th century furniture and domestic arts, will describe the role of early Shenandoah Valley craftsmen.

The Greater Augusta Out of the Darkness Walk returned to Staunton for its second year and brought an increase in participants and fundraising.

Participating in team sports is a great activity for anyone, no matter what your age, condition or level of ability.

It should come as good news that students enrolling in university STEM programs across the country are increasingly diverse.

Students pursuing studies in STEM fields statewide will continue to have access to some of the best and brightest minds at NASA.

Professor Kevin Clark, founding director of the Center for Digital Media Innovation at George Mason University, speaks at EMU this week.

The team at Meals 4 Home of Harrisonburg is marking one year of serving the community.

Neurons may be the marquee cells of the brain, but glial cells are every bit as essential — and they exist in equal or even greater numbers.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced 10 n agriculture-related projects in Virginia have been awarded $393,999 in grant funding from the USDA.

The Mudd Center for Ethics at Washington and Lee University will host an interdisciplinary conference on The Ethics of Environmental Valuation.