| | | Monday, October 13, 2008 |  | | Over the past few weeks, bankruptcies, government bailouts, and talk of a global credit crisis have rocked Wall Street, while a weakened housing market continues to trouble Main Street. Virginia Cooperative Extension encourages all citizens to review their financial situation and goals and not to panic when the market fluctuates. - Read Full Story |  | Oct 13: Mostly Sunny, Hi: 80°F, Low: 44°F | | | Latest News | More | Archive | To Submit News | Events | | 10.13.2008: Lamine Mili, professor of electrical and computer engineering in Virginia Tech's National Capital Region, has been awarded a $2 .... | | 10.13.2008: Veterinary students enrolled in the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine will present a community dog wash on .... | | 10.10.2008: In the 1970s, a tale of the friendship of two men began. Both were musicians by hobby, but .... | | 10.10.2008: The Virginia Tech Department of Music University Chamber Music Series celebrates the music of composition faculty Kent Holliday, .... | | 10.10.2008: Next week, hundreds of environmental journalists will visit the Roanoke and New River valleys as they meet to .... | | | | Campus Notices | More | To Submit Notices | |  | | Virginia Tech Daily Email is a service of University Relations. For breaking news, and the rest of today's news, notices, and events, please visit the Virginia Tech News website. Please contact our staff with story ideas; or submit your own campus notice or event. If you have questions about Virginia Tech News, please e-mail us, or call (540) 231-2611. | | Virginia Tech does not discriminate against employees, students, or applicants on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran status, national origin, religion, or political affiliation. © 2008 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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