Federal prosecutors are investigating whether Fed Chair Powell lied to Congress about the central bank's hq renovation. Virginia Tech economist David Bieri says it “marks a critical test of central bank independence in the U.S. that goes well beyond a technical dispute over a building renovation.”
Posts by Virginia Tech College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
📚🩺 Why Liberal Arts? Because it opens unexpected doors.
Jennifer Butlin ’92’s VT education helped lead her to the top of nursing education accreditation. ✨
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Thrilled to see our PPE department recognized nationally. A new $16 M gift from alumnus David H. Kellogg ’82 will support interdisciplinary scholarship and expand opportunities for students and faculty. news.vt.edu/articles/202...
What does ethical podcasting really look like? 🤔
Developed by Virginia Tech School of Communication Associate Professor Megan Duncan, 'Crimes, Cults, and Conspiracies in Podcasting' teaches Virginia Tech students how to balance storytelling, integrity, and impact. 🎙️✨
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Students in a Virginia Tech societal health class are learning that health work happens beyond clinics. This fall, 17 students went to Welch, West Virginia, for service projects.
Christiansburg resident Mary Ann Capp funded materials and joined students to help with flood recovery efforts. 🛠️💛
📣 Virginia Tech’s School of Public and International Affairs has renamed one of its longest-running programs: Urban Affairs and Planning is now Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning.
What hasn’t changed: a commitment to hands-on, community-driven learning.
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Thinking about leaving a smartphone under the tree? 🎄📱
Virginia Tech child psychology and development experts explain why some parents are choosing landlines instead, and what to consider before giving your child their first phone.
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🎙️ From Hokie fan to the voice of Hokie Sports!
Evan Hughes ’21 turned his love of sports and storytelling into a career as assistant director of broadcast services and the voice of Virginia Tech women’s basketball and baseball. 🏀⚾
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✨ Celebrating Nikki Giovanni ✨
Her final collection, The New Book: Poems, Letters, Blurbs, and Things, offers a brave and tender look at her last reflections. 💫
A poet, mentor, and fearless truth-teller, her words live on. 📖
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The Oral History Association awarded the 2025 Book Award to @jasonhiggins.bsky.social, for "Prisoners After War: Veterans in the Age of Mass Incarceration."
🏆 A national honor recognizing outstanding oral history scholarship—congrats, Dr. Higgins!
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🌍 Humanities Week kicks off Oct. 27! Explore “The Power of Place” how geography shapes communities, with a focus on Appalachia and rural life.🧡
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🧡 Taylor Swift’s Life of a Showgirl isn’t just music—it’s a masterclass in PR, strategy & connection.
VT experts explain how Swift controls her image, knows when to pivot, & builds powerful bonds with fans through authenticity.
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@vtpsci.bsky.social Congrats to Dr. Laura Zanotti, new Chair of Political Science at VT! 🌍
“One thing I tell my students… if by the end they have more questions than they started with, I’ve done my job.” — Laura Zanotti
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👏 Congratulations to @amandademmer.bsky.social, associate professor of history, on being named the Paul and Linda Austin Military History Professor!
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Can AI parental controls keep kids safe online?
Virginia Tech School of Communication professor, Cayce Myers, says these tools help, but real safety will require stronger platform responsibility and oversight as AI grows more complex.
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Looking to level up your fantasy football game? 🏈
Matthew Zimmerman, assistant professor and sports media expert in the Virginia Tech School of Communication, shares tips on building a winning strategy this season. 🏆
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At the IMAGINE Lab, founded in 2019, Joanna Culligan and her team explore how music sparks memory, strengthens community & supports those with Alzheimer’s. 🎶 @virginiatech.bsky.social
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📚 Back-to-school can bring both excitement & anxiety.
Cindy Smith, professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science and Director of the Children’s Emotions Lab, shares tips for parents: create safe spaces, listen closely, & turn emotions into growth.
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This transformative gift will ensure the David H. Kellogg Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics continues to thrive as one of the nation’s leading PPE programs. 🎉
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📣 Dana Robertson is the new director of Virginia Tech’s School of Education! A nationally recognized literacy scholar, he’s ready to lead with innovation and impact.
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🎥 From Virginia Tech to NBC Washington, Jummy Olabanji ’06 built a journalism career on purpose and passion.
📲 Read how her liberal arts roots helped her thrive in a changing media world. news.vt.edu/articles/202...
Why do influencers feel less relatable—but we still follow them? 🤔 Stephanie Smith from the School of Communication, breaks it down in Us Weekly, explaining the shift from relatable to aspirational content.
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Magazine cover featuring a person in front of colorful blocks with text about CoDeS Lab and Virginia Tech.
Hot off the digital press! 🎉
The first issue of ECHO, our new digital magazine, is here—featuring bold research, creative teaching, and real impact.
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📱Battling screen time with your teen?
Professor Cindy Smith, in the Department of Human Development and Family Science, shares tips to keep teens curious, active, and off their phones—from screen-free family outings to passion-led projects.
Beat boredom this summer:
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🎓 Hokies on the Hill isn’t just an internship—it’s a career-shaping experience.
This spring, @vtpsci.bsky.social students Bradley Jones and Eliana Michael got a front-row seat to Capitol Hill, gaining real-world skills and leadership confidence. ✨
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🔍 Why do we love crime stories?
Virginia Tech English instructor, Ingrid Johnson, breaks it down as Dexter: Resurrection hits screens.
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🎧📱 Scrolls, screens, and soundbites, welcome to today’s classroom.
Cayce Myers (School of Communication) breaks down how educators can adapt to students' media habits.
Read now in @timeshighered.bsky.social