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Article ItemDanna Agmon receives National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship , article
When the history professor was writing her first book, she discovered a curious pattern in how France governed its empire in India in the 18th and 19th centuries. Her quest to understand how those laws formed landed her a fellowship.
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Article ItemNew Arabic major offers more than language skills , article
Virginia Tech now offers a major in this critical and in-demand language and prepares students for their roles in the global affairs, service, and education.
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Article ItemAppalachian proud , article
The Appalachian Studies Program offers a special funding opportunity for undergraduates with ties to the region. Because of their desire to create a positive future in Appalachia, Kaylee Crockett, an agricultural technology major, and Isabella Jimenez, a biological science major, received the honor for 2020.
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Article ItemSchool of Performing Arts begins fall theater season with ‘The Cretans’ , article
The world premiere of the audio production of “The Cretans” will stream online Oct. 2, 9, and 16.
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Article ItemBoard of Visitors approves proposed formation of School of Communication and Digital Media , article
Pending approval from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, the school would expand the university’s already award-winning communication programs.
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Article ItemMichael Hughes recognized for discoveries in the sociology field , article
The sociology professor’s research on a range of topics — including culture, race, and mental health — has made him an ideal candidate for the Southern Sociological Society’s highest honor.
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Article ItemGiovanni-Steger Poetry Prize takes on a new name and a new, virtual venue , article
The 2020 finalists for the Giovanni-Steger Poetry Prize represent majors ranging from creative writing to biology, animal and poultry science, multimedia journalism, and civil engineering.
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Article ItemWornie Reed: Juneteenth represents freedom , article
What began as a freedom celebration in Texas 155 years ago has spread throughout the United States. June 19 is known as Juneteenth.
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Article ItemSenior international relations major comes full circle in wanting to help others , article
From taking on leadership roles in the Student Government Association to an internship helping refugees, Sanskriti Neupane charted a path to prepare for a career in which she could help others.
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