Virginia Tech students are upset over the potential loss of programs that benefit hundreds of students.
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.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Virginia Tech’s Lavender House and Ujima Living Learning Communities will be dissolved at the end of the spring 2026 semester. The Ujima House opened in fall 2018 and serves as a community for ...
Virginia Tech’s Board of Visitors postponed voting Monday on a resolution that would take steps toward dismantling the Living ...
At Bethel, college is more than classes and credits—it’s a community that shapes who you’re becoming. Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are unique, residential environments that bring together ...
The Major and Career Exploration Living Learning Community (LLC), located in Wilkeson Quad (Ellicott Complex) on North Campus, is designed for first-year students who are still exploring their major ...