In preparation of the full Virginia Tech Board of Visitors meeting scheduled for June 2, the Finance and Resource Management Committee met Thursday to discuss tuition scenarios for the 2020-2021 academic year.
With most of the world sheltering in place and plans canceled through the summer, food producers are finding themselves with a wasted surplus of perishable items that were once bound for schools, conferences, restaurants, and sporting events.
Nizhoni Tallas and Ross Cooper of the College of Natural Resources and Environment have had to adjust to working remotely as interns at the Virginia Water Resources Research Center.
Virginia voters, according to a new poll, overwhelmingly support spending economic stimulus dollars on clean energy rather than polluting fossil fuels.
The scene is the same at college campuses nationwide. Baseball stadiums are empty, locker rooms are bare, and tracks are deserted. Athletic competitions and practices have no place in the midst of COVID-19.
Gov. Ralph Northam, rebuffed by the General Assembly in his effort to move the scheduled May 5 local elections in Virginia to November, is having to settle for moving them back two weeks, to May 19.
Virginia Tech scientists have developed a new COVID-19 test and secured federal and state approvals to begin processing samples at on-campus labs in Blacksburg and Roanoke.
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