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Article ItemA new HokieBird joins two old favorites on the Quillen Spirit Plaza , article
“Collectively, they represent our family's love for this institution — its traditions, our milestones and memories, and a respect for those who've been here and those yet to come,” said Hunter Quillen Gresham, one of three siblings whose generosity made the Quillen Spirit Plaza a reality. The Quillen Spirit Plaza will be dedicated on Friday, Sept. 29, at 6 p.m.
Date: Sep 22, 2023 -
Article ItemLiving-Learning Programs contribute to student success and retention , article
“We know from outcomes data that Living-Learning Programs help students achieve a sense of belonging, faster connections to their areas of interest, faculty support, and academic success,” said Frances Keene, vice president for Student Affairs.
Date: Jun 07, 2023 -
Article ItemHow it's going: Students offer perspectives on the Residential Well-being initiative , article
With an emphasis on individual well-being, community strength, belonging and inclusion, and awareness of support resources, the Residential Well-being approach relies heavily on peer-to-peer interactions and relationships to improve the way students ExperienceVT.
Date: Apr 21, 2023 -
Article ItemDifficult conversations thrive in 'Foundations' podcast , article
“There needs to be a space for discussing difficult topics, where everyone has a voice and feels heard. That is what we aim for in the 'Foundations' podcast,” said Anthony Scott, chief inclusion and belonging officer for Student Affairs and host of the show.
Date: Apr 17, 2023 -
Article ItemRole models, mentors, and allies are essential to the first-generation student experience , article
For national First-Generation College Celebration Day 2022 — a time to acknowledge and elevate first-generation college student and alumni identities and contributions — Virginia Tech is also celebrating the role models, mentors, and allies who enrich the first-generation experience.
Date: Nov 09, 2022 -
Article ItemNew faculty principal joins the Leadership and Social Change Residential College , article
Rick Rudd and Donna Westfall-Rudd step into leadership positions for the residential college at Virginia Tech. “This exceptional opportunity affords us the chance to connect with students on academic, personal, and professional levels," said Rudd.
Date: Nov 09, 2022 -
Article ItemWeeks of Welcome culminates in Gobblerfest this Friday , article
The Weeks of Welcome events were designed to fulfill at least one of our four themes: educate, entertain, empower, and engage.
Date: Aug 30, 2022 -
Article ItemResidential Well-being initiative brings resources and experiences to students’ doors , article
“Rather than expecting the students to find Virginia Tech’s world-class campus experiences on their own, we are surrounding the student with the key elements of first-year success inside of their living environment,” said Rebecca Caldwell, Virginia Tech’s first director of Residential Well-being.
Date: Aug 29, 2022 -
Article ItemBoard learns of mental health support structures, new initiatives for student well-being , article
Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Frances Keene provided an overview of mental health support structures in place at Virginia Tech, and introduced two new initiatives for students aimed at developing habits of wellness and accessing help when they need it.
Date: Aug 24, 2022 -
Article ItemVirtual mental health counseling and wellness resources for students: anytime, anywhere, free, and fast , article
Even before it officially launched Aug. 12, students were registering for TimelyCare, a virtual health service that is the latest addition to Virginia Tech’s mental health and wellness resources.
Date: Aug 17, 2022 -
Article ItemShaka Sydnor focuses on relationships to help students flourish , article
The Dean of Students message to students and families is clear and concise: If you don’t know where to start, start with us. Sydnor, associate dean of students and director of the Dean of Students Office, is one of the people who makes sure students get the help they need.
Date: Jun 17, 2022 -
Article ItemAspire! Awards' 10th anniversary highlights Virginia Tech’s culture of service , article
In his opening remarks, President Tim Sands spoke about Virginia Tech’s culture of service – the Ut Prosim (That I May Serve) difference that elevates a Virginia Tech education. "Ut Prosim is a personal commitment that takes shape as we find our strengths and talents and discover our passions," he said. "Our Aspirations for Student Learning encourage that personal exploration and growth."
Date: May 09, 2022 -
Article ItemProposed Student Life Village project would offer a new take on campus living at Virginia Tech , article
The university is currently developing a Student Life Village master plan that proposes residential, well-being, recreation, dining, and enrichment spaces for 5,000 students on campus. The plan will focus on integrated, high-quality student-life offerings as well as living-learning programs, amenities, and public spaces to serve both on- and off-campus students.
Date: May 02, 2022 -
Article ItemChristopher Flynn, strong advocate for mental health at Virginia Tech, to retire , article
“Throughout his career at Virginia Tech, Chris has exemplified the spirit of Ut Prosim (That I May Serve) through his service to students and his advocacy for their mental health and well-being,” said Executive Vice President and Provost Cyril Clarke. “His leadership of our mental health initiatives and counseling programs is a testament to his compassion for and commitment to the Virginia Tech community."
Date: Apr 19, 2022 -
Article ItemThen and now: A look at Virginia Tech student life , article
Changes in student life at Virginia Tech are about more than just trading slide rules for smart phones. Student attitudes, needs, expectations, and aspirations are also different.
Date: Apr 15, 2022 -
Article ItemStudents advocate for well-being resources in syllabi , article
Since all students receive multiple syllabi, a statement voluntarily included by faculty shows both awareness and support for mental health concerns, in addition to encouraging students to seek help if they need it.
Date: Feb 14, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech’s newest faculty principal emphasizes a holistic approach to help students thrive , article
Natalie E. Cook, assistant professor of public health in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, is the new faculty principal for the Honors Residential Commons. “My vision is to inspire HRC students to consider new perspectives, to expand their thinking ... I want them to make meaning of and feel empowered in their learning,” she said.
Date: Nov 03, 2021 -
Article ItemNPHC House creates a more inclusive community at Oak Lane , article
“Oak Lane is often seen as the symbolic center of our community,” said Rohsaan Settle, director of Fraternity and Sorority Life. "With the inclusion of the NPHC House, the community feels more complete and representative of our membership. It is long overdue.”
Date: Oct 05, 2021 -
Article ItemStudent organization is ‘Closing the Gap’ through civil discussion on controversial topics , article
It was an ambitious and audacious idea: create a space for candid, meaningful, and productive conversations that include people of differing backgrounds, beliefs, and perspectives. In a time of political polarization and social upheaval, Closing the Gap, the student organization founded by Amaan Raheem and Haseb Alim, is just what is needed.
Date: Sep 20, 2021 -
Article ItemStudent mental health and support for faculty and staff , article
“It is expected that community members will continue to deal with the fallout from the pandemic experience with students both recuperating from challenges of the virtual environment and hoping for increased direct contact with peers, faculty, and staff,” said Christopher Flynn, executive director of Mental Health Initiatives at Virginia Tech and co-chair of the VTBetterTogether campaign.
Date: Sep 13, 2021