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<span style="font-size:large;"><span style="font-family:georgia,serif;">'''Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship'''</span></span>
 
<span style="font-size:large;"><span style="font-family:georgia,serif;">'''Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship'''</span></span>
  
<span style="font-size:large;">Here at Virginia Tech, innovation and entrepreneurship is a spectrum. In parts of the university, such as the college of business, there is a strong pull for this, but on the other side of the spectrum, there are departments of the university that have not integrated a positive I&E culture. There are many clubs, classes, and opportunities that utilize I&E and promote growth in that field. However, the classes that encourage I&E are typically exclusive to business majors unless professor permission is given. The clubs are open to anyone and everyone, but the majority of advertising and promotion for the clubs are done to business students. There are plenty of out of class opportunities for I&E, but not many Virginia Tech students are aware of them. There is no unified ideology that I&E is beneficial to all fields. Some departments agree, and some disagree. Part of our goal is to unify the faculty and students under the idea that multidisciplinary I&E is beneficial to the growth of the school.&nbsp;</span>
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<span style="font-size:larger;">Here at Virginia Tech, innovation and entrepreneurship is a spectrum. In parts of the university, such as the college of business, there is a strong pull for this, but on the other side of the spectrum, there are departments of the university that have not integrated a positive I&E culture. There are many clubs, classes, and opportunities that utilize I&E and promote growth in that field. However, the classes that encourage I&E are typically exclusive to business majors unless professor permission is given. The clubs are open to anyone and everyone, but the majority of advertising and promotion for the clubs are done to business students. There are plenty of out of class opportunities for I&E, but not many Virginia Tech students are aware of them. There is no unified ideology that I&E is beneficial to all fields. Some departments agree, and some disagree. Part of our goal is to unify the faculty and students under the idea that multidisciplinary I&E is beneficial to the growth of the school.&nbsp;</span>
  
 
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<br/><span style="font-size:large;"><span style="font-size:large;"><span style="font-family:georgia,serif;">'''Engaging with regional and local development efforts'''</span></span></span>
 
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<span style="font-size:larger;">At Virginia Tech, community engagement is crucial to us. We have an office of Economic Development that focuses on just that. We partner with business and communities with on-campus and local resources. One of the main studies that has garnered much interest was studying and analyzing the impact of the prominent Virginia Tech football team plays on the local economy. Our university football team helps provide 300 local jobs and $69 million to the community. Our school is passionate about efforts to improve the area we live in.&nbsp;</span>
 
 
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Revision as of 19:04, 21 September 2017

About Virginia Tech

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, commonly known as Virginia Tech, was established in 1872 in Blacksburg, VA. Virginia Tech is a public, land-grant university built around the campus motto, Ut Prosim, "That I May Serve." The campus mascot is the HokieBird who easily blends into the sea of maroon and orange provided by 33,000 Hokies.

Promoting student innovation and entrepreneurship

Here at Virginia Tech, innovation and entrepreneurship is a spectrum. In parts of the university, such as the college of business, there is a strong pull for this, but on the other side of the spectrum, there are departments of the university that have not integrated a positive I&E culture. There are many clubs, classes, and opportunities that utilize I&E and promote growth in that field. However, the classes that encourage I&E are typically exclusive to business majors unless professor permission is given. The clubs are open to anyone and everyone, but the majority of advertising and promotion for the clubs are done to business students. There are plenty of out of class opportunities for I&E, but not many Virginia Tech students are aware of them. There is no unified ideology that I&E is beneficial to all fields. Some departments agree, and some disagree. Part of our goal is to unify the faculty and students under the idea that multidisciplinary I&E is beneficial to the growth of the school. 

Encouraging faculty innovation and entrepreneurship


Actively supporting the university technology transfer function


Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration


Engaging with regional and local development efforts

At Virginia Tech, community engagement is crucial to us. We have an office of Economic Development that focuses on just that. We partner with business and communities with on-campus and local resources. One of the main studies that has garnered much interest was studying and analyzing the impact of the prominent Virginia Tech football team plays on the local economy. Our university football team helps provide 300 local jobs and $69 million to the community. Our school is passionate about efforts to improve the area we live in.