CLAHS Career Days are designed to help students explore career paths, connect directly with employers, and understand how their major translates into meaningful professional opportunities. Each career ...
The Center for Humanities champions the humanities at Virginia Tech and beyond. We support innovative scholarship and foster collaboration across disciplinary boundaries. Reflecting Virginia Tech’s ...
For the past 60 years, the Department of Political Science has provided students with a strong foundation in political science, comparative politics, international relations, and political theory.
Dr. Liesel Ritchie is a Professor of Sociology at Virginia Tech. During her career, Ritchie has studied a range of disaster events, including the Exxon Valdez, BP Deepwater Horizon, and Wakashio oil ...
Language, literature, and culture can open doors for business, research, global collaborations, and deeper relationships. Come discover a whole new world as you learn a language with us. Prepare for ...
Our department publishes cutting-edge research and trains students to work with individuals of all ages. We focus on child and adolescent development, adult development and aging, family studies, ...
Monuments Across Appalachian Virginia works to reclaim, imagine, document, reinterpret, display, and amplify histories and experiences that highlight collective struggles for the vitality of people ...
January February March April Miles Abernethy Published in Virginia Tech Undergraduate Historical Review ASPECT Doctoral Students Participated in International Studies Association Conference ASPECT ...
The good, the bad, the ugly, and the heroic. Historian Edward Gitre believes every aspect of World War II matters. Eleven years ago, he discovered a trove of firsthand reflections written by American ...
Buried in the files of Chicago's Cook County are records of racially prohibitive covenants and deed restrictions. In the first half of the 20th century, these legal instruments promoted racial ...
A stroll through international statistics about walking reveals the grim reality of foot travel in the United States. “People walk less in the United States because it’s more dangerous to walk here ...
John Jennings ‘12 was preparing for the day ahead when he was stopped in his tracks. The voices off in the distance sounded all too familiar. He walked into the living room where his daughter was ...