Public programs offered free of charge each Saturday at the state-of-the art James Madison University planetarium in Harrisonburg, Va., located within walking distance of the city's visitor center, are a treat for kids and grownup visitors alike.
Tags: astronomy, planetarium, JMU, vacation, kidsThe search for reptiles in North Carolina continues...as I assist NC Wildlife Resources Commission field biologist Gabrielle G. set up another reptile monitoring and census project in a remote location of western North Carolina. This project will help us better understand what species of reptiles and amphibians live in the region and how to better protect and conserve these misunderstood creatures and their habitats. I will continue to have updates on this project in the future so subscribe and you will be the first to know as things start to happen in the spring of 2008. Check out day 2 part 2 by folloving this link: www.youtube.com
Tags: lake, conservation, reptile, Cover, boardNewport News, Virginia
Tags: history, log, travel, destination, VirginiaWBAA is marking the 50th anniversary of Purdue University Press with a series of interviews with authors and journal editors who have contributed to its success. Author Fred Whitford discusses his books, "The Queen of American Agriculture: A Biography of Virginia Claypool Meredith" and "The Grand Old Man of Purdue University and Indiana Agriculture: A Biography of William Carroll Latta." Find more on the WBAA-Purdue University Press series at: www.purdue.edu
Tags: publishing, press, agriculture, Research, purdueA montage showing aspects of life in West Virginian in 2009. From employment to enjoyment, these glimpses of West Virginian culture and geography make up who we are and what we do. Sponsored by the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, produced by Charles Ryan Associates.
Tags: Family, Marshall, education, Golf, inspiring