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Article ItemVirginia Tech mother and son both earn Ph.D.s this spring , article
Sharon Stidham and her son, James, shared an apartment and encouraged each other’s work as they pursued their degrees.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech School of Education joins international partners in sharing best practices in virtual instruction , article
When alumnus Matthew Ames needed help teaching educators around the world how to transition to online learning, his Hokie colleagues stepped to the plate.
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Article ItemResearch in a nutshell: Graduate students take the stage for a fast-paced presentation competition , article
Imagine summarizing months or years' worth of research into an unscripted yet comprehensible 90-second talk, armed with only one prop, in front of a live audience and a panel of judges. This will be the challenge for 28 Virginia Tech graduate students representing a myriad of research interests and seven colleges during the ninth edition of the Nutshell Games on Nov. 11 at 4:30 p.m. at the Moss Arts Center. The event is free and open to the public.
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Article ItemWhy Do We Blame Teachers for Everything? , article
By Dr. Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower, Professor, Virginia Tech School of Education
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Article ItemBecoming Educated , article
By Dr. Amy Price Azano, Associate Professor of Adolescent Literacy and Rural Education in the Virginia Tech School of Education
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Article ItemIndigenous scholar reflects on decolonizing the curriculum , article
Brittany Hunt, a member of the Lumbee tribe and new assistant professor of education in the Virginia Tech School of Education, reflects on Indigenous people’s place in the curriculum.
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Article ItemThanks for the memories: Donors hope to inspire others to give , article
Alumni often remember the games, the excitement, and the joy of being together in Lane Stadium — and the enduring legacy of being part of Hokie Nation. That’s why a number of graduates are hosting donor challenges in support of the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences on Giving Day, held from Feb. 23 at noon to Feb. 24 at noon.
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