
Virginia Tech to host symposium aimed at promoting dialogue on veterans studies
The Virginia Tech Veterans in Society and the Veterans Studies Association will sponsor “Conversations in Veterans Studies” on May 18 from 2 to 5 p.m.

The Virginia Tech Veterans in Society and the Veterans Studies Association will sponsor “Conversations in Veterans Studies” on May 18 from 2 to 5 p.m.

As a high number of younger people in Virginia remain unvaccinated from COVID-19, VCU Health is initiating a new public health campaign to increase confidence in and adoption of the vaccine.

Gov. Ralph Northam has announced $62.7 million in Virginia LEARNS Education Recovery grants to help school divisions expand targeted initiatives to address learning loss among Virginia students.

Negative depictions of life in rural America can shake the confidence of promising young people.

Farm Credit of the Virginias’ Knowledge Center announces its third event in their advocating for agriculture webinar series.

Israel’s founders had a vision—a vision that defied millennium-old persecution, discrimination, oppression, and death.

Bridgewater College is celebrating the Classes of 2021 and 2020 through a series of in-person commencement ceremonies this weekend on the campus mall.

The City of Charlottesville provides a wide variety of boards and commissions that encourage members to participate in discussions that affect and shape the future of the city.

The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News. Forward the Roundup to anyone who might be interested. For an archive of prior posts, visit the CAAV website.

Tech-driven individuals seek the use of a two-and-a-half decade-year-old wireless technology, QR codes, and deploy them immediately in the new normal living setup.
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