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Raising awareness and elevating community-engaged scholarship
At Virginia Tech, engagement is in our DNA.
It’s at the core of Virginia Tech’s tripartite land-grant mission of teaching and learning, research and discovery, and outreach and engagement, and Hokies are helping create real solutions and positive impacts across the commonwealth and beyond.
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Virginia Tech to host ESC conference
What: 25th Annual Engagement Scholarship Consortium International Conference
When: Oct. 6-9, 2025
Where: The Hotel Roanoke & Conference Center
SPOTLIGHT
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Article ItemCategory: research A rare Hawaiian bird’s history guides conservationist’s research today , article
Ashley Dayer’s work connects people and wildlife across continents.
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Article ItemCategory: impact WVTF helps bring community radio to Northwest Roanoke , article
Radio Melrose, focused on community programming for Roanoke's Northwest Roanoke neighborhoods, resulted from an agreement between WVTF Public Radio and the station’s executive director, David S. Points, a retired U.S. Navy commander and former Michigan state legislator who owns WJFX (FOX) AM radio in Roanoke.
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Article ItemCategory: impact Strategic planning support helps popular Spearhead Trails chart its path forward , article
A new strategy developed by Virginia Tech through its Center for Economic and Community Engagement is fueling growth, improving sustainability, and boosting permit sales across a thriving outdoor recreation network in Southwest Virginia.
What does it mean to be a community-engaged university?
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Engagement leaders across Virginia Tech work every day to develop connections in communities and industries across the commonwealth and beyond.
In fiscal year 2024, units within the Office of Engagement made significant contributions to the university and many diverse communities while receiving $14.9 million in external funds and sponsored research.



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