On Thursday, April 9, Tim Sands announced that he will be stepping down as president of Virginia Tech. In his official statement, he said, “It is now time, while Virginia Tech has momentum on so many ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. – Virginia Tech President Tim Sands announced he will step down in the coming months after 12 years leading the university, a departure that caught many Hokies off guard and drew ...
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BLACKSBURG, Va. (WFXR)- Virginia Tech president Tim Sands announced plans to step down. In a letter addressed to Hokies everywhere, Sands indicated he would serve in the roll until a suitable ...
Rocky Mount’s mayor says he remains committed to serving the town as he faces a possible suspension from practicing law. Voters urged to get involved as candidates seek seats in newly drawn districts ...
Virginia Tech is entering a pivotal transition period. President Tim Sands announced he will step down after more than a decade leading the university once a successor is named, a move that carries ...
The first wave of free agency is in the books and the Detroit Lions addressed some key needs. There is still work to do to fill out the roster. Both general manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan ...
The Tech coach watched most of the Red Raiders' 8-6 loss to Houston on Thursday, April 2, from the home team building down the left-field line at Dan Law Field/Rip Griffin Park. Plate umpire John ...
Who doesn’t love a good round of FOMO? From dot-com to Web 2.0, virtual reality to blockchain, the tech industry has had its share of being too afraid to miss out on a trend. The AI bubble is the big ...
CUPERTINO, Calif.—Inside a room filled with objects that would make every Apple nerd’sAAPL0.11%increase; green up pointing triangle brain explode, the guts of the very first iPhone were splayed out in ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke with WSJ’s Ben Cohen to mark the company’s 50th anniversary. Photo: Sean Havey for WSJ It was a startup in a garage. Now it’s the most iconic company in America.