If approved, this would be the school’s first master’s program since the 1920s.
News Briefs
Danville CC, Tyson partner on training program; more . . .
Briefs: Danville company “signs” machining interns as new employees, Bedford County names fire/rescue director. Roanoke College names new dean.
College plays range from Frozen Jr. to Go-Go’s music
Averett University, Bluefield University, Radford University and Wytheville Community College are all staging shows. Violinist to perform at Tech.
Galax tops covid death list; more . . .
From elsewhere: Warner pushes for semi-conductor manufacturing. South Boston Library holds “read-in” of banned books. Controversy in Blacksburg over “Pray for Peace” T-shirts.
Pembroke gets funding for broadband
Agriculture Department also makes law enforcement funds available to Galax, Norton and Stickleysville.
Nursing scholarship established at P&H; more . . .
Briefs: LAverett collects relief supplies for Ukraine. Jamboree in Wytheville on April 16. Danville Community College sets open house.
Charlotte, Mecklenburg deal with solar farms; more . . .
From elsewhere: Smyth County charged $884 for a FOIA request. Former Del. Yost pleads guilty to embezzlement. Well-known Gretna restaurant to reopen after two years.
Liberty, Radford name graduation speakers
Business author John Maxwell will speak at Liberty; paralympic gold medalist Nick Mayhugh at Radford.
Tech campus earns recognition for trees, bees are next; more . . .
Briefs: Parkway announces road projects to be done this summer. Hearing loss expert to speak at Fralin Biomedical Institute. VCEDA awards grant to Dickenson County business.. University of Lynchburg hosts speaker.
Amherst approves plan for Central Va. Training Center site; more . . .
From elsewhere: Plans for new school in Bristol move forward. Pittsylvania County narrows administrator list. One-third of Martinsville students to attend community college.