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Viral social post thrusts Averett alumna into national spotlight

Averett University alumna Jennifer Williams ’90 received national news attention in March after a social media post about her book donation program suddenly went viral. It all started on March 2 when Williams, an Averett psychology graduate and teacher, donated to Chatham Elementary School in Chatham, Va. on Dr. Seuss Day. The donation was made through her book donor program, “Joy of Reading – Danville,” which gives away thousands of books annually. “I give to kids because they are my passion, not to mention I found a tangible way to help a child be more successful by providing books to read and enjoy,” Williams said.

A legal debate is swirling about whether colleges can require COVID shots

A legal debate is swirling about whether colleges can require COVID shots
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Photos: University of Lynchburg president pays visit to E C Glass High School, thanking teachers and university alumni

Photos: University of Lynchburg president pays visit to E C Glass High School, thanking teachers and university alumni
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Photos: University of Lynchburg president pays visit to E C Glass High School, thanking teachers and university alumni

Photos: University of Lynchburg president pays visit to E C Glass High School, thanking teachers and university alumni
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Finding solace among trees: Effort underway to protect George Washington National Forest

Shannon Brennan Special to The News & Advance As sunlight sifted through the treetops onto the forest floor, a dozen hikers stopped to look up at the yellow-bellied sapsuckers courting above. This stretch of land in the George Washington National Forest in Amherst County is slated to be slashed to the ground, taking countless life forms above and below the soil for a relatively small amount of timber on this particular mountaintop. The U.S. Forest Service says the logging will provide early successional forest, which includes herbs, shrubs and small trees as the forest regenerates after cutting. Several species rely on this type of forest for their food and habitat.

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