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- 2015 Jeanne Clery Act Report(Virginia Tech, 2016-09)The Virginia Tech Police Department has been designated as the department responsible for compiling and publishing the university’s annual security and fire safety report. This document is intended to serve as the annual security and fire safety report, as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The purpose of the report is to provide information about security on campus, to include: campus and community crime statistics, fire statistics and safety information, policy information, safety tips, resource phone numbers and a brief overview of the many services the university provides.
- 2016 Jeanne Clery Act Report(Virginia Tech, 2017-09)The Virginia Tech Police Department has been designated as the department responsible for compiling and publishing the university’s annual security and fire safety report. This document is intended to serve as the annual security and fire safety report, as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The purpose of the report is to provide information about security on campus, to include: campus and community crime statistics, fire statistics and safety information, policy information, safety tips, resource phone numbers and a brief overview of the man y services the university provides.
- 2017 Jeanne Clery Act Report(Virginia Tech, 2018-09)The Virginia Tech Police Department has been designated as the department responsible for compiling and publishing the university’s annual security and fire safety report. This document is intended to serve as the annual security and fire safety report, as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The purpose of the report is to provide information about security on campus, to include: campus and community crime statistics, fire statistics and safety information, policy information, safety tips, resource phone numbers and a brief overview of the many services the university provides.
- 2018 Jeanne Clery Act Report(Virginia Tech, 2019-09)The Virginia Tech Police Department has been designated as the department responsible for compiling and publishing the university’s annual security and fire safety report. This document is intended to serve as the annual security and fire safety report, as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The purpose of the report is to provide information about security on campus, to include: campus and community crime statistics, fire statistics and safety information, policy information, safety tips, resource phone numbers and a brief overview of the many services the university provides.
- 2019 Jeanne Clery Act Report(Virginia Tech, 2020-09)The Virginia Tech Police Department has been designated as the department responsible for compiling and publishing the university’s annual security and fire safety report. This document is intended to serve as the annual security and fire safety report, as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The purpose of the report is to provide information about security on campus, to include: campus and community crime statistics, fire statistics and safety information, policy information, safety tips, resource phone numbers and a brief overview of the many services the university provides.
- 2020 Jeanne Clery Act Report(Virginia Tech, 2021-09)The Virginia Tech Police Department has been designated as the department responsible for compiling and publishing the university’s annual security and fire safety report. This document is intended to serve as the annual security and fire safety report, as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. The purpose of the report is to provide information about security on campus, to include: campus and community crime statistics, fire statistics and safety information, policy information, safety tips, resource phone numbers and a brief overview of the many services the university provides. A map of the campus can be found online at https://www.maps.unirel.vt.edu/interactive and has been added to this report as Appendix A.
- 2021 Jeanne Clery Act Report(Virginia Tech, 2022-09)The Virginia Tech Police Department has been designated as the department responsible for compiling and publishing the university’s annual security and fire safety report. This document is intended to serve as the annual security and fire safety report, as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. The purpose of the report is to provide information about security on campus, to include: campus and community crime statistics, fire statistics and safety information, policy information, safety tips, resource phone numbers and a brief overview of the many services the university provides. A map of the campus can be found online at www.maps.unirel.vt.edu/interactive and has been added to this report as Appendix A.
- 2022 Jeanne Clery Act Report(Virginia Tech, 2023-09)The Virginia Tech Police Department has been designated as the department responsible for compiling and publishing the university’s annual security and fire safety report. This document is intended to serve as the annual security and fire safety report, as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. The purpose of the report is to provide information about security on campus, to include: campus and community crime statistics, fire statistics and safety information, policy information, safety tips, resource phone numbers and a brief overview of the many services the university provides.
- Annual Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at Virginia Tech: 2020-21 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2021)This report aims to share information with the community about sexual harassment and violence at Virginia Tech in a way that is helpful and transparent. In it, you will find aggregate data about the kinds of incidents that were reported to university officials, how the university responded to those reports, and the services provided to students at Virginia Tech. Also in this report, you will find insight into trends observed during the year, and the unique impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic and changing Title IX rules have had on our campus.
- Campus Accessibility Working Group 2020-2021 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2021)This presentation of the CAWG annual report highlights a range of improvements around physical and digital accessibility at Virginia Tech, as well as coordinated planning and funding approaches to implementing scalable change.
- Campus Beautification Projects(Virginia Tech, 2015)Statement of Purpose: Virginia Tech will create physical spaces, both indoors and outdoors, which support a culture of community and connection for meaningful interactions and relationships among students, staff, and faculty. Virginia Tech’s beautiful landscape, iconic architecture, and relationship between buildings and open spaces creates a powerful “sense of place.”
- Campus Design Principles, August 2010Sasaki Associates (Virginia Tech, 2010-08)The primary goal of the university's Campus Design Principles is to reaffirm the university's design approach to the contemporary interpretation of revival Collegiate Gothic campus architecture, including massing, scale, groupings, arrangements, design features, colors, textures, and other contextual design opportunities. Equally important to the "sense of place" at Virginia Tech is the character of the open spaces, passages, and outdoor "rooms" which form such a memorable campus landscape. It is the careful integration of buildings and open space which ultimately define the physical presence of a campus. The Campus Design Principles communicate our commitment to the stewardship of these finite resources and assure that the balance between built and natural form is sensitively developed over time in a way which respects the architectural language and landscape features of campus. To do this effectively, the principles outline the history of the Virginia Tech campus, the intricacies of its architectural detailing, the massing of its buildings and structures, and the special characteristics of landscape features, trees, and plant materials – those elements which are combined to form the physical and spatial characteristics of buildings and places. The intent is to have these design principles used as a companion to the university's Campus Master Plan to offer the most sensitive and responsible design solutions for the growth and regeneration of the campus.
- Crisis and Emergency Management Plan, November 2023(Virginia Tech, 2023-11)Virginia Tech’s Crisis and Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), is a reference tool used to provide guidance to campus personnel responding to an emergency. The CEMP addresses requirements set forth in Section 23-9.2:9, Code of Virginia, as amended. Departmental Emergency Action Plans and Continuity of Operations Plans, as well as campus-wide Continuity of Operations Plans, all support the CEMP. Virginia Tech Emergency Management is responsible for the ongoing administration and revision of the CEMP. The plan must be reviewed by high-level campus staff annually and fully revised every four years.
- Guidelines for Projects under the Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act of 2002 (PPEA)(Virginia Tech., 2016-03-21)These guidelines are prepared and made available publicly to encourage joint efforts between Virginia Tech and private entities, as well as stimulate competition in the private sector and to make clear Virginia Tech’s compliance with the PPEA.
- Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center Master Plan, July 15, 2015(Virginia Tech. Office of University Planning, 2015-07-15)This Equine Medical Center Master Plan includes proposed improvements to vehicular routing, staging and parking, vegetative screening of service and utility items, public entry, provision of a covered exercise arena, and a new Sanctuary Garden.
- North Academic Precinct Pedestrian Study(Virginia Tech., 2015-01-16)The North Academic Precinct Pedestrian Study comprehensively planned for pedestrian movements and multi-modal access in the northern precinct of campus. The study also made recommendations for pedestrian-oriented landscape and open space concepts within this vital district of campus to encourage social interaction and “productive collisions” between students and faculty.
- Office for Equity & Accessibility 2021-2022 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2022)This annual report illustrates the work of OEA and documents trends, especially those that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the exception of the affirmative action and search exemption information, which is based on the federal fiscal year of October 1, 2021, to September 30, 2022, the data in this report reflect the academic year from August 1, 2021, to July 31, 2022.
- Office for Equity & Accessibility 2022-2023 Annual Report(Virginia Tech, 2024)This is the Equity and Accessibility annual report for 2022-2023.
- Title IX Annual Report 2017-2018(Virginia Tech, 2018)This annual report, produced by the Office for Equity & Accessibility, outlines Virginia Tech's efforts to address and prevent sex discrimination through reporting, training, and education in 2017-2018.
- Title IX Annual Report: 2019-2020 Annual Report and Campus Climate Survey(Virginia Tech, 2021-03)The 2019-2020 academic year presented numerous and unexpected changes. From a global pandemic, to new federal rules governing Title IX, to student activism demanding improvements to the ways the university responds to gender-based violence, Virginia Tech was challenged to continuously adapt and be increasingly transparent. What has remained unchanged is the university’s commitment to take gender-based harassment and violence seriously, to provide service and care to those impacted by it, and to resolve reports in a way that is equitable and recognizes the dignity of all involved. Included in this report is Title IX reporting for the 2018-19 and 2019-20 academic years, as well as data from the university’s most recent campus climate survey, conducted during the Fall 2019 semester. The academic year data provides information about those who chose to come forward and tell someone of their experience and the steps the university took to respond to those reports, including providing information and support and fair and rigorous investigations. The climate survey data gives deeper insight into what does not get formally reported: what prevents students from seeking help, how helpful are our campus resources, and importantly, what is it in our campus landscape that makes violence and harassment persist. This report primarily represents the work of the Office for Equity and Accessibility. In addition and because this work is truly a community effort, this report also reflects the work of university partners and campus colleagues with whom responsibility and commitment to caring for Virginia Tech students and employees is shared. Gender-based violence leaves a mark on the place that we call “home” and each member of us plays a role in creating a safer, more inclusive community.