You'll take coursework focused on improving your verbal and written communication skills to master the language. We spotlight Hispanic culture, literature, linguistics, and professional preparation.
Monuments Across Appalachian Virginia works to reclaim, imagine, document, reinterpret, display, and amplify histories and experiences that highlight collective struggles for the vitality of people ...
From working with Appalachian communities to examining issues of displacement for refugees, two Virginia Tech faculty have made it their life and scholarly mission to recognize the people that society ...
A long-time foreign correspondent turns to the storytelling power of novels. One evening while watching the news, Atia Abawi was struck by the faces of young Syrian refugees. It was 2015, and she was ...
Developed in 2019, this program runs a large two-day debate event on Virginia Tech’s campus each spring for secondary school students in the New River Valley/Roanoke Valley region around Virginia Tech ...
January February March April May August September October November December Biko Agozino Published in Academia Letters ASPECT Students Participated in International Studies Association Northeast ...
Department of Sociology doctoral student Lyla Byers and faculty member Heidi Williams published “Hollywood’s Slim Pickings for Fat Characters: A Textual Analysis of Gilmore Girls, Sweet Magnolias, ...
January February March April Miles Abernethy Published in Virginia Tech Undergraduate Historical Review ASPECT Doctoral Students Participated in International Studies Association Conference ASPECT ...
January February March Amy Price Azano Gave Two Keynote Presentations Andrea Baldwin Co-Edited ‘Black Feminist Theorizing Toward Futurity: A Standpoints Volume’ Brian Britt Published in The Montréal ...
January February March April May August September October November December Catalina Andrango-Walker Published in ‘Hydrocriticism and Colonialism in Latin America: Water Marks’ ASPECT Doctoral ...
Scholars of the European Union study its history, politics, institutions, economics, policies, society, member states, relations with various world regions and great powers (i.e. U.S. China, Russia, ...
School of Education faculty member Brett Jones and doctoral student Xiao Zhu presented “Can a Syllabus Affect Students’ Perceptions of the Motivational Climate?” at the 15th Annual Conference on ...