For decades now, many aspiring Hokie engineers have called Randolph Hall their campus home — at least for a semester or two — while pursuing their studies at Virginia Tech.
Tenneco Inc. ("Tenneco") today announced that it has extended the redemption date for its previously announced full redemption of all of its outstanding 5⅜% Senior Notes due 2024 (the "2024 Notes") and all of its outstanding 5.0% Senior Notes due 2026 (the "2026 Notes" and, together with the 2024 Notes, the "Notes") from the scheduled date on November 14, 2022 to November 17, 2022, subject to being further extended or rescinded if the conditions set forth in Tenneco's New Conditional Notice of Redemption issued on October 6,
Students participated in a silent vigil Monday night, less than 24 hours after a gunman shot five of their classmates – three fatally – on a charter bus that had just returned to Grounds from a field trip.
Town Hall will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 23, through Friday, Nov. 25. The Aquatic and Recreation Centers will be open on Wednesday, Nov. 23, but administrative offices will be closed
France’s ambassador to the United States, Philippe Etienne, stressed on Wednesday at the University of Virginia that France, its European partners and the United States will back Ukraine for as long as it takes.“We are committed to unity and solidarity that has prevailed between us since the outbreak of the war in response to Russia’s illegal, unjustified and brutal military aggression in Ukraine,” he said during remarks in the Rotunda’s Dome Room.
George Mason University’s Native American and Indigenous Alliance (NAIA) works each semester to foster a sense of community for Mason’s Native and non-Native students. But the month of November is an especially busy time for this student organization.
New River Community College Professor of English Ben Campbell will have two poems published in the new book “The Southern Poetry Anthology IX: Virginia,” which will be released in late November.
Timothy Shively, a Ph.D. student studying plant pathology, physiology, and weed science, spends his days in laboratories and greenhouses, researching a biological control agent for an invasive tree.
A new study by Virginia Tech geobiologists traces the cause of the first known mass extinction of animals to decreased global oxygen availability, leading to the loss of a majority of animals present near the end of the Ediacaran Period some 550 million years ago.
Picture this: You are in one of the three University of Virginia dining halls and you just finished your breakfast. You place your dirty plate and food scraps in the dish return station, leave, and go about your day.Where does this waste go after you leave the dining hall?Caroline Baloga, UVA Dine’s sustainability manager, has the answer – and it is more complicated than you might think.