BLACKSBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - Virginia Tech students are upset over the potential loss of programs that benefit hundreds of students. The school’s board of visitors is considering eliminating ...
The fall semester brings new classes and friendships, beautiful foliage and football season, but also a need to secure housing for the next academic year. While most students resort to off campus ...
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.
This fall, Bethel University is introducing a new residential option designed to help students grow intentionally and directly connect what they’re learning in the classroom to who they’re becoming.
Rhizome and Orion, two academic-based Living-Learning Communities, will not return for the 2026-2027 school year. They are among the four LLCs scheduled to close by fall 2026, preceded by Ujima and ...
Students live with other students from the same academic program, making it easy to form study groups or project teams. Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are assigned a specific area in a residence ...
The communites were listed on the housing website until at least Aug. 31, according to an archive of the website. In Fall 2024, the University discontinued several second-year LLCs in Century ...
Living-learning communities are common in the sphere of higher education as intimate, specialized spaces for students looking to establish community in on-campus residence halls. “The definition of a ...
This month, Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI) marks 65 years as a premier nonprofit provider of human services serving children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities on ...