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Report: Jewish left-wing activist Soros funding tent city at Virginia Tech
Pro-Palestine protests at Virginia Tech is one of several demonstrations on college campuses across the country, with student groups organizing encampments, protests, and demonstrations at their schools in an attempt to force the universities and colleges to divulge and divest from any connections that benefit Israel.
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Virginia Tech's new Holden Hall is anything but boring
Virginia Tech's new Holden Hall is anything but boring
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Shades of green in systems thinking
Shades of green in systems thinking
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David Ford named Vecellio Professor of Construction Engineering and Management
David Ford named Vecellio Professor of Construction Engineering and Management
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Virginia Tech awarded $1.5 million to cultivate diverse cybersecurity pipeline
The need for evolving technical capabilities of defense systems and complex networks is increasingly more important to protect national security, but the cybersecurity workforce to develop these emerging technologies is lacking.
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Knockin’ at history’s door
Virginia Tech issued the following announcement on Jan. 7Harry Dorn doesn’t know the exact date, but he knows it was 1998.
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Alumnus wins paratriathlon national title
Alumnus wins paratriathlon national title
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VIRGINIA TECH: Pour-over coffee on wheels has unique message
Pour-over coffee on wheels has unique message
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VIRGINIA TECH: Virginia Tech professor and Discovery Channel team up on a great white shark research expedition in the Mediterranean
When asked a couple of weeks ago to reveal his summer plans, Francesco Ferretti divulged that he intended to spend nearly three weeks on the Mediterranean Sea.
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VIRGINIA TECH: Virginia Tech Board of Visitors approves 2021 promotions, tenure, continued appointments
The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors approved the following promotions, tenure, and continued appointments at its June 8 meeting.
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VIRGINIA TECH: From President Tim Sands: COVID vaccinations required for students, strongly urged for faculty and staff
For more than a year, we have worked together to manage through a global pandemic that has significantly impacted our community.
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VIRGINIA TECH: Teens from across the commonwealth learn about the journey to medical careers
High school students learn about anatomy by way of electronic visualization at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine during HPEP 2019.
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VIRGINIA TECH: Students help to clear up pandemic communication
Through 2020, the face mask proved to be an effective barrier to prevent the transmission of COVID-19.