
Virginia Tech research explores the impacts of mobile phones for Maasai women
Mobile phones have the power to change the lives of women living in remote communities by reducing barriers to information and increasing access to local economies.

Mobile phones have the power to change the lives of women living in remote communities by reducing barriers to information and increasing access to local economies.

A collaborative effort involving several justice organizations will recruit, train, and support volunteer lawyers to assist incarcerated individuals to submit petitions to the governor for executive clemency.

Acing the first test in college is as simple as showing up for Virginia Tech students living on campus this fall.

Also known by its scientific name “adipose tissue,” body fat is an essential component of the human body and plays an important role in the maintenance of the proper functioning of the body.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley produces The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News to inform legislators and the public.

The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia has approved Virginia Tech’s bid to create a School of Communication.

Three things are happening, have been happening, relative to COVID-19, international politics, and the 2020 presidential election.

To Lauren Childs, assistant professor of mathematics, in the Virginia Tech College of Science, it’s what we don’t know that makes it difficult for communities to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

In today’s world, technology is a part of our daily lives, it exists in many daily activities and things that we interact with.

Dominion Energy today announced that 11 historically black colleges and universities in Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina and South Carolina will receive support through a $35 million initiative aimed at promoting higher education equity.
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