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During spring break, 40 Hokies from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences visited the National Museum of African American History and Culture and NBC4 in Washington, D.C., as part of the new program.
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Trane Technologies is offering an industry-sponsored professional development series for students, designed to help them explore careers, internships, and co-ops; build practical, real-world skills; and understand how sustainability and efficiency are shaping the built environment.
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Veterinary and doctoral student Kirsten Masters earns a prestigious USDA Adel A. Malak Scholarship, bringing together agricultural roots, a mathematics degree, military service, and infectious disease research into a career protecting public health.
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Through his University Libraries graduate assistantship, Khan explores how machine learning methods can be applied to patent data, creating new opportunities to understand innovation trends and research impact.
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In Newman Library’s Gaming Studio, students are playing games and learning to build them. Through student-led tutorials, collaborative game jams, and partnerships that connect the studio to the classroom, University Libraries is lowering barriers to entry in a fast-growing creative industry.
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