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*Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Virginia Newsletter for 2024-12-15 ( 4 items ) |
Class of 2024: Haley Rindfleisch takes control of her engineering future (10)
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Dec. 13 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
Name: Haley Rindfleisch
College: College of Engineering
Major: Computer Engineering in controls, robotics, and autonomy, with a minor in computer science
Hometown: Dubuque, Iowa
Graduation Plans: Rindfleisch will join the accelerated master's program in computer engineering at Virginia Tech, and work with the Center for Marine Autonomy and Robotics.
Favorite Hokie Memory: "My freshman year, I was studying for finals more PR
Facilities duo amplifies enhancement operations on the Blacksburg campus (10)
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Dec. 13 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
A dynamic duo on the Division of Facilities' enhancement crew is tackling an array of improvement projects to elevate the beauty, cleanliness, and functionality of the Blacksburg campus. As part of the Custodial Services team, these individuals are dedicated to supporting campus operations year-round.
Trey Smith, custodial services technician lead second shift, and Luke Wilburn, custodial services technician second shif more PR
Tips for managing New Year's resolutions and staying mindful in 2025 (10)
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Dec. 13 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
As they ring in 2025, many people will be thinking about how to reset goals and make lifestyle changes. Individuals often set challenging resolutions and then tend to lose motivation as time progresses. Instead of making a resolution, Virginia Tech behavioral psychologist Samantha Harden suggests a different approach in the new year.
"I recommend throwing out the adage of a New Year's resolution," says Harden, an associa more PR
Two 'golden girls' from Virginia Beach make their way to Leesburg for treatment at Equine Medical Center (10)
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Dec. 13 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
"Thank you again for your expertise, compassion, and wonderful communication!"
-Kathy Buhrer, owner of Petunia Mae and Whoopi
Due to ongoing clinical research, improved diagnostic options, and better management practices, horses are living healthier, longer lives but our "golden oldies" often have specific health and management needs.
Kathy Buhrer from Virginia Beach, under the guidance of her primary care veterinaria more PR
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