Virginia Tech students are upset over the potential loss of programs that benefit hundreds of students.
BLACKSBURG, Va. – Virginia Tech plans to eliminate living-learning communities (LLCs) on campus: the Ujima House for Africana studies and the Lavender House for LGBTQ+ students, starting fall 2026.
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BLACkSBURG, Va. – Virginia Tech (VT) announced in September that it would no longer be offering two of their Living-Learning Communities (LLC) starting in the Fall of 2026. According to the university ...
Virginia Tech’s Board of Visitors postponed voting Monday on a resolution that would take steps toward dismantling the Living ...