The state military college announced in August it would handle an investigation of its relationship with The Cadet internally, after the nonprofit that operates the independent publication called for an external review of the fraught relationship between VMI and the newspaper.
Education
Ferrum College names interim president Martin to permanent post
Mirta Martin has been at the school since January.
Radford becomes latest Virginia school to offer free tuition for some in-state students
In-state undergraduate students with a household income of less than $100,000 will be eligible for the Radford Tuition Promise program.
Virginia Tech helps Christiansburg Institute preserve Black history archives
Artifacts from the former Black school have now been digitized. It’s part of a national push to preserve Black history records and make them more accessible.
Virginia Tech senior gives her adopted home a going-away gift: a community health fair
The event brings vaccinations, health screenings, naloxone training and more under one roof. Organizers say it could help create a new model for collaboration among agencies that are involved in community health and wellness.
School board meeting altercation leads to defamation suit in Roanoke County
In the suit, Thomas McCracken, a pastor and former school board member, accuses a county parent and a member of the Roanoke City Council of defaming him following a contentious meeting in August.
School board races are becoming battlegrounds for national debates. Communities are feeling the impacts.
In Virginia, the partisan schisms are having effects far beyond hourslong school board meetings. They’re dampening morale in classrooms, teachers say, and in some places, longtime board members who have grown tired of the infighting have opted to not seek reelection.
Roanoke elementary school health clinic wants to be a model for others
The LIFT Center at Fallon Park Elementary School in Roanoke is a public-private partnership offering a wide range of health and wellness programs.
This student-led program gets drivers without licenses back behind the wheel
Washington and Lee University students help individuals restore or gain driving privileges.
Emory & Henry students research the history of Black laborers at the school
Students have uncovered the names of 371 enslaved and free persons of color who worked during the founding of the college from 1836 to 1865. A video about their findings will be shown Oct. 17.


