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Melissa Hafer is the student and program support specialist with the Department of English. She has been a member of the Hokie family since 2019, and found her place here in 2025. Melissa first joined ...
Offers insights into the social and cultural implications of humans’ relationships with rats and the natural world. Apart from the occasional pet owner who has rats, most people regard rats as disease ...
Our advisors will work with you to make the most of your time at Virginia Tech. You are assigned an advisor within your major. See the list below for connections to academic and career advisors or ...
The goal of the "Performances to Reduce Online Scams (PROS)" project is to collect data directly from older adults and offer them targeted assistance in the form of an interactive theater play in ...
Begin preparing for your career with other Hokies through a leadership focused program. Participants will network with leaders, employers, and alumni while developing career resources. This ...
The Center for Humanities awards $4000 summer research stipends to five Virginia Tech faculty in support of their work and commitment to advancing the humanities. With a Center for Humanities Faculty ...
Since joining Virginia Tech in 2006, Powell has strived to bring awareness to issues of social justice and displacement through her teaching and research. Thirty middle schoolers from across the New ...
Last month, a professor and a graduate student from the Department of History traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in a conference at the International Spy Museum. Rachel Midura, an assistant ...
The operatic text begins in Saigon, where she meets a little girl named Emi, an American of Vietnamese-Japanese descent visiting her mother’s country for the first time since the war’s end. As the ...
Researchers study how technology is reshaping trail use and what it means for the Appalachian Trail. These leaders make up the cadet chain of command and are responsible for the planning and ...
Cayce Myers is a professor of public relations and director of graduate studies at the School of Communication. His work focuses on laws, regulations and ethics that affect public relations practice.
Save the Date: Sunday June 8, 2 p.m. at the Moss Arts Center ...