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Article ItemCautious optimism as COVID-19 vaccine rolls out to public, cases decline , article
The New River Health District is hosting vaccination clinics throughout the area for the general public, but appointments are necessary due to inconsistent supplies and high demand.
Date: Apr 12, 2021 -
Article ItemCommunity mural project a perfect ending for Pride Week , article
A group of Virginia Tech students stopped by the Armory on Friday to contribute to a mural project that commemorated the final day of Pride Week. The mural was their way of positively responding to hate and discrimination against those in the LGBTQ+ community and to show the world what it means to be a Hokie.
Date: Apr 12, 2021 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech enters new phase of the continuous planning process , article
Through implementation planning, Virginia Tech's colleges, institutes, and offices are executing steps highlighted in their individualized strategic plans to achieve the university's Beyond Boundaries vision.
Date: Apr 12, 2021 -
Article ItemVirtual Learning Center marks memorable first year , article
Over the past year, more than 4,300 individuals visited the center and accessed the 52 courses curated by the Talent Development team. Notably, 76 percent of the courses accessed have been completed.
Date: Apr 12, 2021 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech continues test-optional undergraduate admissions for entering class of 2022 , article
Virginia Tech joins public institutions across the state that have announced they will also continue test optional admissions for the 2021-22 cycle.
Date: Apr 12, 2021 -
Article ItemStudents’ real-world experiences in sustainability at heart of Virginia Tech’s Gold STARS rating , article
The Gold rating for 2020 reflects the university's well-rounded sustainability achievements. Virginia Tech attained especially high marks for the intentional integration of sustainability into academics and the range of environmental stewardship engagement opportunities available to students.
Date: Apr 12, 2021 -
Article ItemInterdisciplinary study sheds light on how rechargeable battery materials respond to extreme environments , article
Nature Communications recently published from a collaborative effort between chemistry and materials science and engineering research that focused on designing rechargeable batteries for use in extreme environments. Their findings will help in finding solutions for battery applications in space exploration and nuclear industries.
Date: Apr 12, 2021 -
Article ItemMore than 7,000 employees receive vaccine through employer-arranged clinics , article
On April 8, the New River Health District announced that it had moved into Phase 2, which means everyone age 16 and older who lives or works in the district will be eligible to get the vaccine.
Date: Apr 12, 2021 -
Article ItemA message from Vice President for Human Resources Bryan Garey about the campus climate survey , article
Employees are encouraged to participate in this year’s climate survey. Today, all faculty, staff, wage employees, and graduate assistants, across all locations, will receive an email from climatesurvey@vt.edu inviting them to complete the survey between now and May 3.
Date: Apr 12, 2021
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