
Serious games help people understand, adapt to climate change
A role-play simulation exercise significantly improves people’s levels of understanding about climate change and how communities can respond.

A role-play simulation exercise significantly improves people’s levels of understanding about climate change and how communities can respond.

When it comes to helping teens create the social scaffolding that supports all of their activities, kids are often left to figure that out on their own.

Dr. Gregory Kulacki will lecture at Washington and Lee University on Oct. 10 on the risk of nuclear war between U.S. and China.

A 20-point lead among women and a 45-point lead among non-white voters lift Democrat Hillary Clinton to a 45-40 percent lead over Republican Donald Trump.

The UVA School of Architecture landed the kind of client that many architects only dream about: the first lady of the United States.

After winning the top collegiate prize for the world’s best solar house in 2010, Virginia Tech is gearing up to do it again.

Sheltering Arms Hospital and VCU Health System have announced plans for a new regional rehabilitation hospital in Goochland County.

A new study shows that spring is beginning earlier than its historical average in 75 percent of the national parks examined.

The CDC recently awarded VCU a $6 million research grant to promote healthy communities and reduce violence rates in Richmond.

“Make magic, Tom,” was the instruction given to architect Thomas K. McLaughlin as work began on the Blackfriars Playhouse.