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- 2023-2028 Student Affairs Strategic Plan(Virginia Tech, 2023)The Hokie student experience at Virginia Tech is unique — our students are invited to grow, develop, and achieve in an atmosphere that values learning, discovery, and engagement. Student Affairs seeks to support learning environments that facilitate belonging and help students develop leadership, listening, and empathy skills. Hokies are effective leaders because they lead with purpose and have opportunities to fully embrace Virginia Tech’s motto Ut Prosim (That I May Serve) as a way of life. With the launch of our strategic plan, Student Affairs is building upon our pledge to support students in a community that values holistic student success and well-being. It also speaks to how we will strategically prioritize ways to sustain an environment that lives out our Aspirations for Student Learning. Our strategic priorities are intentional and show our deep commitment to fostering a culture of inclusion and belonging, prioritizing student success, advancing the importance of civic engagement, and enriching student and employee lives through service.
- Can VT Pride it Forward? What if Queer never happens here?Matheis, Christian (2013-12-17)How will we tell the story of LGBTQA people at VT in ten, fifteen, or twenty years? Since the 1990’s, if not earlier, public universities around the country have gone through various queer pride and affirmation movements. Sometimes highly celebratory, sometimes political, sometimes contentious, sometimes planned and sometimes unexpected, these movements have brought important and powerful changes to educational institutions. In this event involving storytelling and questions about our past and future, we will discuss the possibilities for creating the kind of educational community that not only welcomes people who are LGBTQA, but makes it possible for them to consider VT a top choice.
- Cranwell Courier, April 19, 2016(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2016-04-19)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, April 6, 2016(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2016-04-06)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, December 10-17, 2015(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2015-12)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, December 17, 2015 – January 4, 2016(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2016-01)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, December 3-10, 2015(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2015-12)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, February 16-29, 2016(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2016-02)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, February 2-16, 2016(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2016-02)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, January 19-26, 2016(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2016-01)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, June 2016(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2016-06)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, March 2016(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2016-03)This special edition of the Cranwell Courier introduces the incoming director for the Cranwell International Center, David Clubb.
- Cranwell Courier, November 12-19, 2015(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2015-11)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, November 20-27, 2015(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2015-11)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, November 5-12, 2015(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2015-11)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, October 15-22, 2015(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2015-10)In this newsletter, you'll find a wide variety of global and diversity-focused events occurring at Cranwell International Center, as well as throughout the Virginia Tech campus and the Blacksburg community at large.
- Cranwell Courier, October 23-30, 2015(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2015-10)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Cranwell Courier, October 30 – November 6, 2015(Virginia Tech. Cranwell International Center, 2015-11)This is the weekly newsletter of the Cranwell International Center.
- Dining Services Farm 2014 Annual ReportHessler, Alex; Carver, Rial (Virginia Tech, 2014)The Dining Services Farm (DSF) is a collaboration between Virginia Tech Dining Services, The Department of Horticulture, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). The DSF began in 2009 as a small garden at Kentland Research Farm to provide experiential learning opportunities for students in the Civic Agriculture and Food Systems Minor and grow fresh produce for Dining Services. The mission of the DSF is to promote sustainable agricultural practices and community food systems by serving as a resource for education, research, and outreach for Virginia Tech and the Blacksburg Community.
- Dining Services Farm 2015 Annual ReportHessler, Alex; Carver, Rial (Virginia Tech, 2015)The Dining Services Farm (DSF) is a collaboration between Virginia Tech Dining Services, The Department of Horticulture, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). The DSF began in 2009 as a small garden at Kentland Research Farm to provide experiential learning opportunities for students in the Civic Agriculture and Food Systems Minor and grow fresh produce for Dining Services. The mission of the DSF is to promote sustainable agriculture and community food systems by serving as a resource for education, research, and outreach for Virginia Tech and the Blacksburg community. 2015 marked the DSF’s 7th year as an educational farm-to-campus program providing hands-on exposure to sustainable food and agriculture in the field, the classroom, and the dining hall.