The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors will hold its quarterly board meeting at 1:15 p.m. Monday, June 2, in the Board Room of Torgersen Hall (Room 2100) on the Blacksburg campus.

It will mark the first Virginia Tech Board of Visitors meeting with Timothy Sands as university president.

On Sunday, June 1, an open information session will be held for all board members from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Latham Ballroom at the Inn at Virginia Tech.

On Monday, June 2, the following committee sessions will be held at Lavery Hall:

  • The Academic Affairs Committee will meet in closed session at 8:15 a.m.in the Room 320, followed by an open session at 9 a.m. at the same location.
  • The Buildings and Grounds Committee will depart from the Inn at Virginia Tech at 7:55 a.m. to tour the Signature Engineering Building. The committee will then meet in open session at 9 a.m. and in closed session at 10:30 a.m. both in Room 330.
  • The Finance and Audit Committee will meet in closed session at 7:30 a.m. in Room 345 and will meet in open session at 8:30 a.m. in Room 340.
  • The Student Affairs and Athletics Committee will meet in open session at 8 a.m. in Room 350.
  • The Research Committee will not meet during this board meeting.

On Monday, June 2, the board will consider resolutions 2014-2015 tuition and fees and promotions, tenure, and continued appointments.

More information may be found at the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors website.

Dedicated to its motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve), Virginia Tech takes a hands-on, engaging approach to education, preparing scholars to be leaders in their fields and communities. As the commonwealth’s most comprehensive university and its leading research institution, Virginia Tech offers 240 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to more than 31,000 students and manages a research portfolio of $513 million. The university fulfills its land-grant mission of transforming knowledge to practice through technological leadership and by fueling economic growth and job creation locally, regionally, and across Virginia.

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