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Article ItemProject management course helps construction workers climb the ladder , article
Skilled, reliable workers who can help plan construction projects from start to finish are in short supply. Through a partnership with the Myers-Lawson School of Construction and the regional homebuilders association, the Virginia Tech Richmond Center has developed a Fundamentals of Construction Project Management course to help companies train and retain employees.
Date: Jan 06, 2023 -
Article ItemCarilion’s Nancy Howell Agee to headline inaugural Women Impact Virginia Summit , article
Aiming to connect professional women and give them the resources they need to succeed, Women Impact Virginia invites women from across the commonwealth to network with and learn from other female leaders at the Oct. 12 summit.
Date: Oct 05, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech to test VT Alerts system for all locations on Sept. 15 , article
What information is included in a VT Alert? When are VT Alerts sent? How often do I need to update my contact information? These VT Alerts FAQs aim to answer these questions and more on this important notification tool.
Date: Sep 09, 2022 -
Article ItemRadio IQ launches podcast series 'Memory Wars' to examine race and prejudice , article
The podcast series, which debuted on June 9, explores how Germany reckoned with the history of the Holocaust and lessons that can be learned as America grapples with a legacy of slavery and racism.
Date: Jun 10, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech Board of Visitors ad hoc committee to meet in Richmond on March 14 , article
Committee members will review and discuss the current committee structure of the board.
Date: Mar 07, 2022 -
Article ItemFrom President Tim Sands: Masks still required for Blacksburg, Roanoke campuses , article
On Feb. 25, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidelines at the county level for mitigating the impact of COVID-19, including recommendations for mask usage.
Date: Mar 04, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech Board of Visitors ad hoc committee to meet in Richmond on Feb. 22 , article
Committee members will review and discuss the current committee structure of the board.
Date: Feb 10, 2022 -
Article ItemChanges in Government Relations reflect expanded role , article
In 2019, the Office of Government Relations was tasked by President Tim Sands to lead the university’s community relations efforts in Northern Virginia, and with this announcement, the team will engage more deeply in similar work in Roanoke and the New River Valley.
Date: Jul 26, 2021 -
Video Item3D-printing a home in Richmond , video
The Printing for Affordable Concrete Housing and Training (PACT) project out of Myers-Lawson School of Construction in CAUS prototyped and is constructing a 3D-printed concrete home in Richmond. The pilot project will explore the cost savings and efficiencies of using concrete 3D-printing technology to build affordable homes in Virginia and beyond. Researchers are printing the 1,400-square-foot home on site using a massive, modular 3D-printer called COBOD2, a technology pioneered by the Danish that readily adapts to any location and design.
Date: Jun 29, 2021 -
Article ItemResearcher focuses on succession, employee management in government agencies , article
Through sponsored research, Leisha LaRiviere, associate director of the School of Public and International Affairs in Richmond, examines ways to sustain a "strong leadership bench" for governments and nonprofit organizations.
Date: Jun 24, 2021 -
Article ItemRADIO IQ wins seven Edward R. Murrow Awards for Outstanding News Reporting , article
The seven awards from the Radio Television Digital Broadcast News Association are the most WVTF/Radio IQ has received in a single year.
Date: May 11, 2021 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech launches new Center for Economic and Community Engagement , article
Part of Outreach and International Affairs, the new university-level center will engage with internal and external partners to drive economic growth, address workforce needs, and build resilience in communities across Virginia.
Date: Mar 23, 2021 -
Article ItemFully online MBA launched to meet changing needs , article
Applications for the inaugural cohort of the 22-month program will be due May 1, with classes starting in July.
Date: Jan 22, 2021 -
Article ItemRadio IQ’s Mallory Noe-Payne receives Fulbright journalist grant , article
Noe-Payne, chief of Radio IQ's Richmond bureau, will travel to Germany for a 10-month residency to research and examine the histories of that country and the United States.
Date: Nov 05, 2020 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech moves to essential operations status , article
This transition will further scale back on-campus operations in response to the COVID-19 emergency. For most students and employees, the transition to essential operations will require only minor adjustments from the current status of operations.
Date: Mar 31, 2020 -
Article ItemLeaders in global agricultural trade to gather at Virginia Governor’s Conference on Agricultural Trade , article
The 12th annual event will feature agricultural leaders in industry and government, and take place March 10 at the Downtown Richmond Marriott Hotel. Registration is still open.
Date: Mar 05, 2020 -
Article ItemClass of 2019: Agricultural and applied economics major finds calling in underrepresented communities , article
Marquelle Benn graduates this December with a newfound understanding of her career calling - helping communities better themselves.
Date: Dec 05, 2019 -
Article ItemWVTF Radio IQ enhances coverage in Richmond area , article
Through its acquisition of the 89.7 frequency in Richmond, the radio station will cover the entire Richmond metropolitan area with a robust signal of 20,000+ watts.
Date: Oct 09, 2019 -
Article ItemRebekah Gunn joins Office of Government Relations , article
She will work on a team anchored by Executive Director of Governmental Relations Christopher Yianilos in Arlington and Director of State Relations Elizabeth Hooper in Richmond.
Date: Sep 23, 2019 -
Article ItemConference sparks further conversations about current U.S. trade climate , article
From trade disputes to global demand drivers to biotechnology, attendees at the 11th annual Governor's Conference on Agricultural Trade had much to discuss during and after the event.
Date: Mar 08, 2019
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