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Article ItemFlex Out Hunger raises over $20,000 to strengthen community food access and serve emergency needs , article
Virginia Tech Dining Services and Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity collaborate for the 26th year to meet essential needs for students and campus neighbors.
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Article ItemTRIO Programs open doors to college for first-generation students , article
Through mentorship, encouragement, and a strong sense of community, high school students discover their strengths, build their confidence, and find their place in higher education. Now, they’re stepping confidently onto campus, ready for what’s next.
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Video ItemWashington Experience offers students unique opportunity in D.C. Area , video
The School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) Washington Experience in Governance and International Affairs is a 3-week course combining experiential and classroom curriculum. The course, designed for both undergraduate and graduate students, is a hands-on exploration of contemporary governance, diplomacy, and international relations in Washington, D.C. Students visited a variety of locations including Congress, embassies, think tanks, non-governmental organizations(NGO), the FEMA National Response Coordination Center and met with key individuals and experts in a variety of fields including national security and intelligence, trade, cyber security, and foreign aid.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech receives $4.5 million grant to expand university pathways for students in Virginia , article
The grant will support multi-tiered programming designed to help K-12 students and their families engage early with college preparation and planning through STEM workshops and field trips and financial and academic support for students as they transition to college.
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