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September 20th. Stop the Press! – A Comedy in two acts by Brack Llewellyn The Zephyr is a small newspaper struggling to compete with a larger, corporate-owned paper in the seaside resort town of Belle Port. The meager staff finds this difficult to do, especially when their front page stories are often about supermarket openings, pre-school beauty pageants and sea shells that look like Gandhi. Readership is down, the reporters are in a slump, and Bobby Brill, the one-person sales staff, has been reduced to selling ads to psychics and bail bondsmen. It all changes when the Zepyhr’s top reporter, Madeleine Shaw, uncovers a potentially explosive scandal involving Belle Port’s mayor. As the Zephyr staff goes into “Woodward and Bernstein” mode (complete with trench coats and a mysterious informant called “Deep Fryer”), editor Tess Cortland discovers that the scandal may involve not only the mayor, but one of her own staff! Which is more important—journalistic integrity or loyalty to a friend? Join us for some fall fun in the mountains! Tickets are $12.50 in advance/$15 at the Gate Chateau Morrisette Kennel Club members ticket $10
The Department of Computer Science in the College of Engineering, the School of Architecture + Design in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies, the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences' Undergraduate Research Institute, and a pair of departments working together, the Department of History and the Department of Teaching and Learning in the School of Education, will all receive the 2008 University Exemplary Department Award at a ceremony to be held Tuesday, Dec. 2 at The Inn at Virginia Tech.
Intense glacial erosion has not only carved the surface of the highest coastal mountain range on earth, the spectacular St. Elias range in Alaska, but has elicited a structural response from deep within the mountain.
The Virginia Tech Department of Music, of the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences presents "A Musical Odyssey: Piano Music by Kent Holliday," a faculty recital featuring the compositions of Kent Holliday on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. in the Squires Recital Salon.
Accounting and information systems associate professor Steve Sheetz has received a grant from accounting and consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers to investigate why more firms have not adopted XBRL -- eXtensible Business Reporting Language, part of a group of information systems languages used for communicating information between businesses and on the Internet.
Intense glacial erosion has not only carved the surface of the highest coastal mountain range on earth, the spectacular St. Elias range in Alaska, but has elicited a structural response from deep within the mountain.
Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets alumnus Capt. Eric Keith, who received a degree in psychology from the College of Science in 1999, has been selected as a Hokie Hero.
The Department of Computer Science in the College of Engineering, the School of Architecture + Design in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies, the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences' Undergraduate Research Institute, and a pair of departments working together, the Department of History and the Department of Teaching and Learning in the School of Education, will all receive the 2008 University Exemplary Department Award at a ceremony to be held Tuesday, Dec. 2 at The Inn at Virginia Tech.