Tuesday - March 31, 2026

Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Virginia

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A WVWC alum's unique experience as a flight nurse
BUCKHANNON, West Virginia, Jan. 10 -- West Virginia Wesleyan College issued the following news: BUCKHANNON, West Virginia Mary Belt '13 pivoted her nursing career to the skies and has spent the last four years as a part-time flight nurse for HealthNet Aeromedical Services. HealthNet has eight aeromedical bases in West Virginia Morgantown, Millwood, Huntington, Beckley, Buckhannon, Martinsburg, Lewisburg, and Moundsville. Healthnet's headquarters is located in Charleston, West Virginia. Belt  more
AIA Releases New Findings from Supplier Survey, Cites Compliance as Top Pain Point
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Jan. 10 [Category: Aerospace] -- The Aerospace Industries Association issued the following news release: Arlington, Va. The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) today released findings from its latest member survey on key issues impacting the supply chain, including workforce challenges, government regulations, and technological implementations. AIA's survey of supply chain businesses in the aerospace and defense (A&D) sector highlighted several challenges, but specific  more
Construction Sector Adds 8,000 Jobs In December As Industry Employment And Wage Gains Outpace Growth Rates For The Overall Economy In 2024
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Jan. 10 [Category: Construction] -- Associated General Contractors of America issued the following news release: Association Survey Finds Most Contractors Expect to Increase Headcount in 2025 amid Optimism about Expanding Opportunities for Nearly All Project Types But are Worried about Workforce and Tariffs Construction sector employment increased by 8,000 positions in December as the industry's headcount and wages in 2024 both rose faster than in the broader economy, acco  more
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute: Words Activate Hidden Brain Processes Shaping Emotions, Decisions, Behavior
ROANOKE, Virginia, Jan. 11 (TNSres) -- The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech issued the following news: * * * An international team, led by Virginia Tech scientists, reveals the relationship of activity of neurotransmitters to how humans process the emotional content of language. * * * By John Pastor In an unprecedented new study in the journal Cell Reports, researchers have shown neurotransmitters in the human brain are released during the processing of the emotional co  more
In memoriam: Thomas G. Goodale, former vice president for Student Affairs
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Jan. 10 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news: Thomas G. Goodale, former vice president for Student Affairs at Virginia Tech, passed away on Jan. 5, 2025. He was 84. Goodale served as vice president for Student Affairs from 1988 until 1995. During his tenure, he was instrumental in shaping the Student Affairs division, overseeing various programs and services that significantly enhanced student life on campus. His leadership was marked by a deep commitment to studen  more
Media Advisory: Virginia Tech opens its doors to first students with new state-of-the-art facility in Alexandria
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Jan. 10 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news: WHAT: Built at the nexus of academia, industry, and government, the first academic building of Virginia Tech's Innovation Campus will open to its first cohort of students who will be equipped to solve urgent challenges, alongside leading researchers, industry executives, and national policymakers. Members of the media are invited for the first day of classes to tour the space and speak with the Innovation Campus Vice Pres  more
New supercomputer will help applied AI research soar
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Jan. 10 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news: A lot can change in four years. In January 2021, Advanced Research Computing, a unit within the Division of Information Technology, introduced Infer, its first graphical processing unit (GPU) cluster capable of handling significant artificial intelligence (AI) inference tasks. Through AI inference, scientists use a machine learning model, which has been trained on existing data, to infer something about a new data set.  more
Top APTA Podcasts of 2024
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Jan. 10 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Physical Therapy Association issued the following news: Podcasts are an increasingly popular way to get information, and APTA delivered dozens in 2024. They covered advice for women leaders, clinical practice guidelines for telerehabilitation, postpartum exercises, origin stories from PTs and PTAs, and more. Here are five of the most listened-to APTA Podcasts of 2024: Advice for the Next Generation of Women Leaders: Insight  more
Trucking Industry Expresses Strong Support for Zeldin to Lead EPA
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Jan. 10 [Category: Transportation] -- The American Trucking Associations issued the following news release: In advance of the confirmation hearing of former Representative Lee Zeldin to serve as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, American Trucking Associations President & CEO Chris Spear sent a letter to the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee to express strong support for his nomination. "While representing New York's 1st Congressional distr  more
Virginia State University: Federal CARES Act Quarterly Reporting Disclosure - January 10, 2025
ETTRICK, Virginia, Jan. 11 -- Virginia State University issued the following news: CARES Act Student Funding VSU signed the Certification Agreement for the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) on April 11, 2020 and submitted the Certification Agreement on April 16, 2020. HEERF I Funds totaled $3,427,905 and was disbursed 100% as of July 31, 2020. Students were automatically selected and awarded 90% of the funds. Pell eligible students enrolled in spring 2020 received $995 in emerg  more