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Celebrate the 150-year legacy of Virginia Tech through the history of its cadets through a one-of-a-kind sesquicentennial show, created and produced by the Institute of Creativity, Arts, and…
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September 16th, 2021 12:00 AM End Date/Time
September 16th, 2021 12:44 PM
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Student Affairs welcomed students to Dietrick Field Monday afternoon for Spring Fest. To ensure a safe experience, all carnival games and activities were sanitized between uses.
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Former Head Football Coach Frank Beamer and the Virginia Tech Therapy Dogs have a message to share with Hokies everywhere about working together to stay safe during COVID-19.
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VT Engage is helping students and employees vote early by offering a free shuttle service to one of the county's early vote locations. Shuttles will be offered at various times from Monday…
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The approach to dining, like many things, has changed this year at Virginia Tech. Vice president for student affairs, Frank Shushok, says Dining Services is committed to providing safety to both…
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As a part of Hokie Welcome Week grab and go activities, such as these coloring pages were made available to students.
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Frank Shushok, vice president for student affairs, sets boundaries necessary for a successful fall semester.
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One of this year's Welcome Week Grab'n'Go events supported Project Linus, a non-profit organization that provides homemade blankets to children in need.
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Frank Shushok, vice president for student affairs, welcomes students to campus and urges community to embrace public health guidelines.
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Hokies begin moving into residence halls during an extended move-in period with special precautions taken due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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