The Virginia Department of Education is expanding its existing online learning system, Virtual Virginia, to allow every teacher in the Commonwealth to host virtual classes while schools are closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
More than 22,000 U.S. deaths have been attributed to COVID-19, which means, what, exactly, in terms of where we are, a month into the national shutdown?
Smithfield Foods will close its Sioux Falls facility for three days, citing an abundance of caution for its 3,700 employees there, a portion of whom have tested positive for COVID-19.
Sophomore industrial design students at JMU are working with others to handmake hundreds of fabric face masks to distribute to healthcare workers and area fire departments.
The libraries of Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Richmond are working together to publish a new open-access edition of “The Politics of Annexation: Oligarchic Power in a Southern City.”
Eastern Mennonite University’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding announces two Peacebuilder of the Year honorees: Emmanuel Bombande MA ‘02 and Cole Parke MA ‘12.
First Lady of Virginia Pamela Northam and two beloved PBS KIDS characters appear in a new series of videos aimed at helping children and families stay healthy and connected as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact communities in Virginia.
What do marshmallows have to do with a pandemic? More than one might think, according to a Virginia Tech expert in applied behavioral science and the human dynamics of injury prevention.
An initial $2.5 million in emergency funding will go toward sheltering Virginia’s statewide homeless population during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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