This article explains the crucial role that educators play in guiding AI proficiency. A correlating workshop will be taught on VT's campus this July.
Faculty must embrace the ‘messy middle’ to guide AI proficiency | THE Campus Learn, Share, Connect
It is our pleasure to announce our second 2026 Summer Stipend recipient, Jason Higgins!
Jason's project is entitled, "Revisiting the 'Spitting Image': Collective Memories of Betrayal among Vietnam Veterans". Congratulations, Jason!
Don't miss all of the free music, performances, and events in Blacksburg this summer!
Summer Arts Festival 2026 offers free performances and events | Virginia Tech News | Virginia Tech
The Center for Humanities supports humanities scholarship in a variety of ways; one way being the awarding of several stipends in the support of faculty research.
It is our pleasure to announce our first 2026 Summer Stipend recipient, James Jewitt! Congratulations, James!
🗓️🤩 Save the date!
#VTGivingDay is less than one month away!
Join us Feb. 18-19 for Giving Day, a 24-hour giving event that brings together Hokies from all around the world to support the things they love about Virginia Tech.
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The deadline for applications for our Faculty Fellow Program and Graduate Student Fellows Program is Friday, December 12th. Learn more at the link below, and please share with those who may be interested!
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"The humanities really are a resource — a confidence for living in our times.” Dean Sara Guyer on the modern utility of humanities degrees.
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The next session of Write On!, a monthly writing retreat sponsored by the Center for Humanities, will be held, on Wed., Nov. 5th from 9:30-11:30 am in the Duck Pond meeting room at the Inn at Virginia Tech. Refreshments will be provided. Register here: https://t.co/EZ2tEZoQfJ
The Center for Humanities invites Virginia Tech faculty members working in the humanities to submit a proposal for a VT Center for Humanities Spring 2026 book manuscript workshop. Apply by Mon, Nov 3. https://t.co/oXbumoQHAc
Join us today either in person or via livestream for the Humanities Week event, "Exploring the Power of Place along U.S. Bicycle Route 76 in Virginia."
🗓️Thursday, October 30
⏰12:30 p.m.
📍Newman Library 124 (and livestreamed here: https://t.co/8NSejYh8il)
Beth Macy, author of the bestselling book “Dopesick,” will discuss her newest work during the Virginia Tech Humanities Week keynote address on Oct. 28. The event is free and open to the public.
🔗 Full schedule, registration, + details: https://t.co/84gJlf6cpe
Join us for @virginia_tech Humanities Week, Oct 27–31, as we explore “The Power of Place." This week is all about how location shapes identity, culture, history, and how we connect to place.
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Author Beth Macy recently joined "Fresh Air" to talk about her new memoir, Paper Girl. See her deliver the Humanities Week keynote address at @virginia_tech on Tuesday, October 28, 7pm. Learn more and register for this free event: https://t.co/rMqnLX6I6W
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📢 Applications are open for the VT LIT Class of 2026! The Institute for Leadership in Technology fellowship program is a one-year executive degree in the humanities.
🗓️ Express interest by Aug 15: https://t.co/IpqSRLMkv4
Please share with anyone who should know!