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Article ItemHelping a new generation of students experience international perspectives , article
After earning her bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech, Kay Moody Winzenried fell in love with international travel. Her passion extends to providing support for Virginia Tech undergraduates to study at the Steger Center for International Scholarship in Riva San Vitale, Switzerland.
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Article ItemStudent’s comeback story leads to scholarship support , article
When the senior from Mount Vernon, Virginia, found himself unable to pursue his dream of being a Navy pilot, he rallied by switching to a national security and foreign affairs major at Virginia Tech and resetting his goal to become an intelligence officer in the Navy.
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Article ItemMacie Snelson receives Aspire! Award for Ut Prosim , article
Macie Snelson lives out the Virginia Tech’s Ut Prosim motto locally and abroad. And her experiences serving others locally and on yearly mission trips to Costa Rica have taught her the importance of gaining new perspectives and seeing beyond one’s “bubble.”
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Article ItemDan Cleveland named assistant vice president for advancement - colleges and units , article
In this new position, Cleveland will oversee the chief advancement officers of 12 colleges and programs.
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Article ItemIs your pet a calendar pet? , article
Staff and faculty are invited to submit their photos to the Staff Association’s pet calendar, a fundraiser to support the organization’s annual scholarship for Virginia Tech students.
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Article ItemNew center for philosophy, politics, and economics named for Virginia Tech alumnus , article
Three key disciplines intersect in the Kellogg Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, an initiative that integrates research, teaching, and outreach to allow faculty and students to collaborate in developing comprehensive solutions to complex problems.
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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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