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- Cross Cultural Perspectives on Women's Education(Virginia Tech. Office of International Research, Education, and Development, 2015-03-05)The panel features international women students from several regions in the world. They share their stories and discuss gender issues in education in their home countries. They describe how they overcame obstacles to obtain a higher education, and reflect on their experiences as women at Virginia Tech. This panel is a signature event during Virginia Tech's Women's Month. The WGD program has sponsored a discussion series for the past several years, giving students and professionals an opportunity to share their research and discuss issues of Women and Gender in International Development. Students, faculty, staff and members of the community are encouraged to attend the discussions and bring their ideas and questions.
- Philologia, Volume 8 : 2016Burlile, Andy; VeShancey, Zach; Dozier, Margaret; Robertson, Natalie; Nwankwo, Nneoma; Gass, Tyler; Martin, Meaghan; Furguson, Vernon; Lee, Demi; Litvak, Derek; Pope, Anna; Jamil, Lydia; Howe, Elizabeth; Skubic, Chantal; Skinker, Loren; Cooper, Kelly; Bartlett, Carson; Johnson, Matthew; Nozik, Daniel; Hughes, Emily; Nelson, Olivia; Lee, Demi; Kondos, Lacey; Heuple, Kara; Orndorff, Naomi; Heuple, Kara; Morris, Thomas (Virginia Tech, 2016)This year was very different than any in Philologia’s history; we’ve made the move to the Open Journals System provided through Virginia Tech’s Newman Library. The “journal” part of Philologia is now completely online at philologiavt.org. There you will find the full versions of the articles that are summarized in this magazine by the student editors. I am extremely thankful for the help the staff at Newman Library has given us throughout this transition. I am proud to continue Philologia’s tradition of publishing interdisciplinary works from across the college and showcase them through such a wonderful platform.