Updates
News, Articles, and Campus Notices
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Veterinary college's Small Animal Community Practice pivots to enhance experiential learning |
In response to restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, clinicians in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine’s community practice — which trains Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students in a veterinary practice setting — put into action a creative plan to ensure essential hands-on experiences. |
Date:
04/06/2021
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Demand for COVID-19 vaccine still stronger than supply in district |
Looking ahead, the New River Health District is in discussions about how it can administer vaccines to college students, once larger quantities of vaccine supplies become available. |
Date:
04/05/2021
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COVID-19 vaccine distribution updates and reminders for the university community |
Date:
04/05/2021
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Virginia Tech COVID-19 lab passes 100,000-sample milestone |
Since opening, the Molecular Diagnostics Lab has analyzed thousands of samples from Virginia Tech students and employees who were tested for the COVID-19 virus through the university’s testing centers. That’s in addition to testing done for regional health districts since April 20, 2020. |
Date:
04/05/2021
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From Vice President for Human Resources Bryan Garey: Vaccine update for D.C. metro area employees |
Date:
04/02/2021
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A message from Dean of University Libraries Tyler Walters |
Classes are online and so is the University Libraries. University Libraries Dean Tyler Walters explained many library resources and expertise have already been online, even before we imagined that our lives would change, and our work would become mostly virtual. |
Date:
03/20/2020
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May commencement ceremonies to move online; senior celebration in Lane Stadium planned for September |
Virginia Tech President Tim Sands acknowledged the mixed emotions he has heard from graduating seniors as the spring semester has been upended — but knowing that graduates and families needed time to plan for commencement activities, and knowing the fluidity of the ongoing pandemic and the responsive measures that the nation is taking, Sands and other university leaders set in motion a plan for a truly memorable celebration in September. |
Date:
03/19/2020
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Social distancing: Off-campus gatherings prohibited and enforced |
Date:
03/18/2020
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Dining Services hours and operations in response to COVID-19 |
Date:
03/18/2020
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From President Tim Sands: An update on university response to the COVID-19 virus |
Hokie Nation knows the value of assembling in large numbers to support our community. While the power of convening is extraordinary, today we can embrace our fellow Hokies and the members of our communities by respecting social distancing. This is a selfless act. |
Date:
03/17/2020
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