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“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” opens April 24

April 24, 2008

One of William Shakespeare’s most famous romantic comedies debuts at Ƶ this month when “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” set to the backdrop of the 1960s, makes a four-day run on stage.

Ƶ Poll: Mixed results on role of race, gender & age in elections

April 18, 2008

Most North Carolina residents will not allow race, gender and age to impact their vote in the upcoming presidential election – but more than half of respondents in the latest Ƶ Poll say they know someone whose decision will be tied to at least one of these characteristics.

Ƶ senior wins prominent fellowship for psychology

April 17, 2008

The American Psychological Association has awarded a prestigious fellowship to Jessica "Jessi" Young, an Ƶ senior preparing to attend graduate school for her doctoral degree in counseling psychology.

Ƶ names 2008 Lumen Scholars

April 17, 2008

Fifteen rising juniors at Ƶ have been named recipients of the inaugural Lumen Prize, the university’s premier award that comes with a $15,000 scholarship to support and celebrate their academic achievements and research proposals.

ING Foundation makes gift to Ƶ Academy

April 17, 2008

A $200,000 gift from the ING Foundation will establish a new course this summer to help teenagers in the Ƶ Academy enrichment program learn more about personal finance and responsibility, university and ING officials announced this week.

“Today we are all Hokies”

April 17, 2008

On the first anniversary of the worst school shooting in United States history, Ƶ remembers those who lost their lives - and those whose lives were changed forever - on the campus of Virginia Tech the morning of April 16, 2007. SGA President Chase Rumley has composed an open letter to the campus community...

Ƶ Board of Visitors adds members

April 15, 2008

The Ƶ Board of Visitors added ten new members at its spring meeting held April 10-11 on campus. Read this note for details...