Among the new offerings is a yearlong firefighting course.

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VMI names retired Marine Corps lieutenant general as new superintendent
The hiring of Lt. Gen. David Furness follows controversy over leadership and power at the Virginia Military Institute.
Averett University plans to sell athletic campus to Danville Regional Foundation, additional ‘regional investors’
The purchase price adds up to nearly the amount that the financially strapped university says was withdrawn from its endowment between 2022 and 2024 to cover the school’s bills. Averett would lease back the property for at least 10 years.
Averett suit against investment firm ordered to arbitration over depleted endowment
A federal judge ordered that the private university and its former investment firm must comply with the terms of their contract, which included an arbitration clause.
Radford to host new governor’s school for arts and humanities
The New River Valley Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities will be the first academic-year governor’s school to open in more than 15 years. It will initially serve high school students from five school divisions.
Goodwill puts final touches on new high school for adults in Roanoke
Study spaces, a science lab and a washing machine are among the features of the Excel Center, the first of its kind in Virginia.
Where your legislators stand on HEAT funding paying for public surveillance
Changes to Virginia law are also affecting the way that LPR technology can be used by police.
How do you get 850 students to improve their attendance? In Norton, it’s all about relationships
In a single school year, John I. Burton High School — one of just two schools in Norton — nearly eliminated chronic absenteeism.
Accreditor puts Emory & Henry on probation over fiscal concerns
The probation status indicates that the university has taken significant steps to address its noncompliance issues and has provided evidence to indicate it can fix those issues within a year.
Averett seeks waiver on debt while it shores up finances
The private university in Danville took out nearly $15 million in bonds in 2017. As of June 2024, about $13.3 million remained on the balance.