August 22: The Pamplin Pulse
From the Desk of Dean Sarker
I hope you all had a good July and are enjoying the last couple of weeks of summer before the start of the new academic year. July was quieter for me following a hectic June filled with conferences and research workshops. Each event was valuable but, today I want to share key takeaways from one of them, namely, the Responsible Research in Business Management’s (RRBM) annual summit held at Cambridge University, UK.
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Article ItemThere’s an app for that: Study reveals that a smartphone app can effectively lower cholera risk , article
Kevin Boyle from the Pamplin College of Business and an interdisciplinary team of researchers demonstrate the potential of using smartphone apps in the fight against cholera.
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Get ready for University Homecoming 2024
October 21-26
Celebrate University Homecoming 2024! There will be Homecoming events all week long for students, alumni, and friends. Please continue to check out the schedule of events page as it is updated with additional events.
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Upcoming events
Save the date for these upcoming Pamplin tailgates!
Pamplin Seniors, Career, and Recruiters Appreciation Tailgate
Sept. 7
1:30-4:30 p.m.
Hahn Garden Pavilion
Pamplin's Class of 2025, along with employer representatives, are invited to the Seniors, Careers, and Recruiters Appreciation Tailgate prior to the football game against Marshall University. Tickets are $10.
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Pamplin Tailgate
Sept. 21
Start time is three hours prior to kick-off
Hahn Garden Pavilion
Pamplin alumni and friends are invited to the annual Pamplin Tailgate before the football game vs. Rutgers! Tickets are $25 for adults, $15 for children ages 6-12, and free for children 5-and-under.
Pamplin in the News & Notes
Select recent appearances of Pamplin College of Business faculty, students, and alumni in the news, as well as recent announcements and college notes.
- Pamplin’s DEIB Around the World embodies vision of Virginia Tech’s Beyond Boundaries
- Pamplin’s Undergraduate Research Summit champions responsible research for societal impact
- Virginia Tech researchers to investigate impact of judgmental AI on vulnerable groups
- Research by Shane Wang among most cited in the Journal of Marketing