Callaway, Curtis2013-05-062013-05-062005-02-25http://hdl.handle.net/10919/21689</span> Information technology professionals, economic developers, educators and economic development experts will congregate in Southside April 18-19 for IRCNAT 2005: Impacting Rural Communities through New Age Technologies. IRCNAT is the first annual information technology conference hosted by the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research. Several major speakers have been confirmed for the program, which will feature lectures and panel discussions on a number of themes.text/htmlIn CopyrightConference to focus on information technology, economic developmentPress releaseVirginia Tech. University Relations