Sometimes the most important lessons happen outside of class. Find out how to make the most of your time here at Virginia Tech. Check your weekly Career Corner email with updated announcements and ...
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 ...
The following undergraduate forms and procedures are used in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. We have updated our procedures for online submission; please follow these guidelines. For ...
Examine the ways religious and cultural values work in human lives around the globe. Investigate how time and place shape communities and traditions. We defamiliarize the familiar and get to know the ...
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, ...
Our faculty publishes leading-edge research in a wide variety of fields. We prepare students to understand domestic and international affairs. Our areas of focus include national security and foreign ...
The graduate program in science and technology studies at Virginia Tech prepares students to be productive and publicly engaged scholars, advancing research and making a difference. This program — ...
Our faculty specialize in a range of areas, including the history and philosophy of science, early analytic philosophy, value theory, metaphysics, philosophy of language, and environmental philosophy.
Our Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) program is designed to educate and train qualified young men and women for service as commissioned officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or ...
The CLAHS Career Fair is an exciting event that brings together students, alumni, and employers from various industries to connect, network, and explore career opportunities that align with your ...
The Pathways Minor in Appalachian Cultures and Environments introduces students to the diverse cultural practices, artistic expressions, histories, politics, and ecologies of the Appalachian region.
Cayce Myers is a professor of public relations and director of graduate studies at the School of Communication. His work focuses on laws, regulations and ethics that affect public relations practice.