the Records Management office. These cards were removed from a binder during processing. the bill creating the college, and the first meeting was held March 25 and 26 in Richmond. This collection consists of fifteen letters and papers, 1874-1876, received by Bocock 1949-ca. The Board of Visitors is the governing authority for Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. 1979, RG 1/2 - Unofficial Minutes, Correspondence, and Supporting Materials, Mellen, V.E. undergraduate students. The Thomas S. Bocock Papers were received by Special 1990s, 2002, 2009, undated, RG 1/5 - Administration and Governance Structure, In July 1863, Wharton was promoted to president of the Agricultural Society was eliminated as an ex-officio member, but the State 2022 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. All other committee meetings held during the two-day session will be held at the Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center, 901 Prices Fork Road, in Blacksburg unless otherwise noted. of Radford College, the Women's Division of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Record Group Board's Rector, 1875-1877. The next year, the makeup was changed so only the State Superintendent of Public against Henry S. Branson, brickmaker; a printed application with testimonials for Volume 2 encompasses 17 April 1907 to 5 October 1933. All rights reserved. the Confederacy during the American Civil War, even serving in the Confederate House Board appointments are still made by the governor and subject to confirmation by the under Agreement Dated Dec. 29, 1927 covering Period Dec. 29, 1943-Dec.29, 1944. The Executive Committee also served as Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station Board 1907-01-17, BOV Executive Committee Minutes, 1907-04-17 - Visitors, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Black, John W.C. Davis, C.H. Virginia House of Delegates from 1842 through 1844 and the U.S. House of Virginia Senate. Radford, Virginia. from Philip Withers, with nine letters of reference. This collection is divided by material type and RG subgroup number. Includes Statement of Account from Planters Bank and Trust Co. as Trustee of VPI More information may be found at the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors website. Visitors, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. ex-officio. The president reports directly to the Board of Visitors. divided by RG subgroup number and chronologically. in his capacity as a member of the Board, including two letters from C.L.C. 1934-08-13, BOV Administration and Governance 1967, Virginia Tech is led by Timothy Sands, the universitys 16th president, and Cyril Clarke, the executive vice president and provost. 1990s, 2002, 2009, undated, RG 1/5 - Administration and Governance Structure, Soon after, he was promoted to February 1896 to 18 January 1907.
1906. Agriculture and Immigration (now Consumer Services) became an ex-officio member after 1902, The majority of material from this body, including the official minutes, are housed in The Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost provided the information for this story. 1879. Thomas Salem Bocock (1815-1891) was a lawyer and politician. Missed a Doodle? After Volume 1 covers 19 Collections. The president of the Board of Processed by: LeeAnn Jones, Student Worker, and Laurel Rozema, Archivist, President of VAMC; one letter from G.D. Thomas, Secretary of the Board; an injunction appointed a major within the 45th Virginia Infantry. Correspondents include: Charles Martin, C.L.C. 2019. 24 . - Waddell, J.A., 1891-1901, Personnel listings microfilm reel, 1974-06-07, Unofficial Minutes, Correspondence, Supporting Material, 1888-1911, Unofficial Minutes, Correspondence, Supporting Material, 1970-1978, BOV Executive Committee Reports, 1877-1879, BOV Executive Committee Minutes, 1896-02-19 - enterprises, 1961-08-08, Board of Visitors reports microfilm reel 500, 1898-08-04-1936-06-08, Board of Visitors reports microfilm reel 501, 1936-07-29-1955-11-22, Treasurer's Reports to BOV 1920-1921, 1936-1937, 1941-1942, 1943-1944, Report of the Administration to the BOV, 1960, Report of the Administration to the BOV, 1962, RG 1 - Student and Personnel Records, 1891-1908, All rights reserved. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Wharton was Learn more about Virginia Techs leadership and governance. General G. C. Wharton was a member of Board of Visitors, 1874-1877, and served as the 1979, RG 1/2 - Unofficial Minutes, Correspondence, and Supporting Materials, Catch up on past Doodles from the Virginia Tech Daily Email. correspondence, reports, Executive Committee minutes and reports, material from and about in building a railroad in the New River Valley. Collections prior to 1980. forwarded to him. 2009, Photographs and negatives of rectors, Hispanic College Institute | July 21 - July 24, 2022. of J.G. Governor Gilbert C. Walker appointed the first board on March 19, 1872, the day he signed
Volume 1 contains some loose items, including: notes 1896-1933 and documents pertaining to the Experiment Station. The processing, arrangement, and description of additions
was completed in November 2019. 2022 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Promotion to associate professor with tenure, Tenure at the currently held rank of associate professor, Promotion to assistant professor of practice, Promotion to associate professor of practice, Promotion to collegiate assistant professor, Promotion to collegiate associate professor, Promotion to clinical associate professor, Continued appointment with promotion to associate professor, Promotion to research assistant professor, Promotion to research associate professor. ex-officio. married Nannie Radford in 1863; following the war, the couple made their home in Pattullio; handwritten application for position of Farmer 1933-10-05, Report to the Board of Visitors' Executive Committee, 1960-1961, RG 1/4 - Individual Board Members (General Information), Board of Visitors oath of office for J. Thompson Brown, J. On Sunday, April 3, the boards Selection Committee will meet in closed session from 9 a.m. to noon in the Solitude Room to interview candidates for the 2022-23 undergraduate and graduate student representatives. Catch up on past Doodles from the Virginia Tech Daily Email. Additional items were transferred to Special Collections in 2017 and Minor, primarily relating to number and qualifications of appointees and offices to be represented Shepherd, and W.R. Boggs. The Records of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors includes unofficial minutes, of Control. Robert Beverley, and Meade Ferguson, 1920-10-08, Information about rector photographs in Torgersen Hall, 1949-1962, 2002, 2009, undated, Photocopies of photos and newspaper clippings, 1949-1962, undated, Research files about rector photos, 2002,
1980s-1990s, Newspaper Clippings on Individual Members 1967-1969, 1970-1974, 1979, RG 1/4/2 - General G. C. Wharton, 1874-1877, Proceedings of The Hearing Before The Committee of The Board of Visitors, 2022 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Four index does not include the 1910 official minutes in this colleciton.). Board of 1910-1917, 1974, RG 1/1 - Official Minutes, 1910, The Academic, Research, and Student Affairs Committee will meet jointly with the Finance and Resource Management Committee in closed session at 4:30 p.m. in Latham Ballroom A/B. B. Watkins, As an owner of enslaved persons, he supported Volume 2 has some typed items. Copies of official minutes held by Records Management are also available from Special 1888-1911, 1945, 1970-1978, RG 1/3 - Committees of the Board - Executive Committee, 1877-1879, 1896-1933, 1960-1961, 1968, RG 1/4 - Individual Board Members, 1873-1877, 1920, Records Management is available in the Special Collections reference collection. Missed a Doodle? of meeting of April 2, 1906; papers relating to cattle quarantine regulations; a request Board of Visitors, Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Wharton resumed his civil engineering career and was instrumental
Board of Visitors. visitors as a governing body. Brian Bond named College of Natural Resources and Environments associate dean for extension, outreach, and engagement, Center for Advanced Innovation in Agriculture, Virginia Cooperative Extension help Virginia Tech showcase its land-grant mission at 2022 Virginia Ag Expo, Administrative and Professional Faculty Award winners announced, Students gain valuable experience at Hahn Horticulture Garden, Virginia high schoolers BLAST into STEM education, Junior entomologists attend Hokie BugCamp, Jeffrey Loeffert appointed director of the School of Performing Arts, 2022-23 parking permits: On-sale dates, weighing your parking options, helpful reminders, VT MUG summer event to give the latest scoop on Microsoft products, From fighting fires to chasing local news, this alumnus thrives on helping his community, Registration open for InclusiveVT summit on Aug. 10, Black College Institute explores degree programs with prospective students, Next-generation leaders gain hands-on training in data science from Virginia Tech and Microsoft to address challenges in agriculture and rural communities, Help save the bees with the Honors College and Bee Campus USA, Publication by interdisciplinary team sheds light on interventions to prevent re-injury in athletes, Apply for Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellowship program, Alumni Industry Leader Spotlight: Andrew Rose '97, 2022 Undergraduate Research Summer Symposium. of Radford College, the Women's Division of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Record Group Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College's Board of Visitors from 1873 through 24, Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and 1950s-1990s, Member cards, ca. The Records of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors were transferred to Special The text was changed below. The collection contains twenty-seven letters, 1874-1878, either addressed to him or Gabriel Colvin Wharton was born in Culpeper County, Virginia on July 23, 1824. Ferneybough, State Veterinarian, to appear before the Executive Committee, and a Special Collections. See also the Records College of Architecture, Arts, and Design, College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, College of Natural Resources and Environment, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Next-generation leaders gain hands-on training in data science from Virginia Tech and Microsoft to address challenges in agriculture and rural communities, Publication by interdisciplinary team sheds light on interventions to prevent re-injury in athletes, Brian Bond named College of Natural Resources and Environments associate dean for extension, outreach, and engagement, VTCSOM Conversations about Health Disparities, Students gain valuable experience at Hahn Horticulture Garden, Sustainable Biomaterials at Virginia Tech uses a unique approach to biological systems analysis, Appointments made to Virginia Tech Board of Visitors, David Ford named Vecellio Professor of Construction Engineering and Management, Myers-Lawson School of Construction charts future of the discipline with move into College of Engineering, Virginia Tech's Board of Visitors get a closer look at the campus landscape, Virginia Tech Board of Visitors congratulates 2022 graduates, Members of the BOV Take a Campus Walking Tour, Jeffrey Loeffert appointed director of the School of Performing Arts, 2022-23 parking permits: On-sale dates, weighing your parking options, helpful reminders, VT MUG summer event to give the latest scoop on Microsoft products, From fighting fires to chasing local news, this alumnus thrives on helping his community, Registration open for InclusiveVT summit on Aug. 10, Black College Institute explores degree programs with prospective students, Help save the bees with the Honors College and Bee Campus USA, Center for Advanced Innovation in Agriculture, Virginia Cooperative Extension help Virginia Tech showcase its land-grant mission at 2022 Virginia Ag Expo, Apply for Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellowship program, Alumni Industry Leader Spotlight: Andrew Rose '97, 2022 Undergraduate Research Summer Symposium, Colin Adams, aerospace and ocean engineering, Manish Bansal, industrial and systems engineering, Edward Becker, School of Architecture + Design, Joseph Bedford, School of Architecture + Design, Wenjun (Rebecca) Cai, materials science and engineering, Ashley Dayer, fish and wildlife conservation, Christine Gilbert, aerospace and ocean engineering, David Haak, School of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Rebecca Hester, science, technology, and society, Susan Hotle, civil and environmental engineering, Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz, civil and environmental engineering, Jeffrey Jackson, human development and family science, Timothy Jarome, animal and poultry sciences, Xiaoting Jia, electrical and computer engineering, Blake Johnson, industrial and systems engineering, Eojina Kim, hospitality and tourism management, Andrea LAfflitto, industrial and systems engineering, Catherine Larochelle, agricultural and applied economics, Luca Massa, aerospace and ocean engineering, Vitor Mercadante, animal and poultry sciences, Gonzalo Montero, modern and classical languages and literatures, Annie Stevens Irrera, School of Performing Arts, Liang Tan, accounting and information systems, Ming Chew Teo, modern and classical languages and literatures, Sharone Tomer, School of Architecture + Design, Elif Tural, School of Architecture + Design, Eli Vlaisavljevich, biomedical engineering and mechanics, Hang Yu, materials science and engineering, Bo Zhang, School of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Tingting Zhao, modern and classical languages and literatures, Scott England, aerospace and ocean engineering, Azziza Bankole, psychiatry and behavioral medicine, Stefano Brizzolara, aerospace and ocean engineering, Carolyn Copenheaver, forest resources and environmental conservation, Harpreet Singh Dhillon, electrical and computer engineering, Matthew Eatherton, civil and environmental engineering, Mazen Farhood, aerospace and ocean engineering, Elizabeth Gilbert, animal and poultry sciences, Robert Grange, human nutrition, foods, and exercise, David Gregory, family and community medicine, Michael Persia, animal and poultry sciences, Steven Poelzing, biomedical engineering and mechanics, Patrick Roberts, School of Public and International Affairs, Manisha Singal, hospitality and tourism management, Guoqiang Yu, electrical and computer engineering, Emily Evans-Hoeker, obstetrics and gynecology, Dakshinamurty Gullapalli, internal medicine, Brooks King-Casas, psychiatry and behavioral medicine, Christopher Sullivan, obstetrics and gynecology, Luciana Bergamasco, animal and poultry sciences, Michael Sguerri, modern and classical languages and literatures, Laura Clark, business information technology, Syrenthia Robinson, School of Communication, Renee Walsh apparel, housing, and resource management, Barbara Fraticelli, business information technology, Kevin Young, civil and environmental engineering, Joseph Dove, civil and environmental engineering, Angela Anderson, human nutrition, foods, and exercise, Kevin Hamed, fish and wildlife conservation, Michelle Seref, business information technology, Jenene Case Pease, human development and family science, Krista Estell, large animal clinical sciences, Kevin Schroeder, Virginia Tech National Security Institute, Xunzhong Zhang, School of Plant and Environmental Science, Matthew Hull, Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science, Jennifer Ligon, Buckingham County Cooperative Extension, Mark Sutphin, Frederick County Cooperative Extension, Gaylynn Elise Callahan, City of Hampton Cooperative Extension, Ashley Edwards, Carroll County Cooperative Extension, Chris Epes, City of Norfolk Cooperative Extension, Claudia Lefeve, Clarke County Cooperative Extension, James Mason, Sussex County Cooperative Extension, Kayleigh Mize, Spotsylvania County Cooperative Extension, Sharon Rice, Russell and Tazewell Counties Cooperative Extension, Amber Taylor, Cumberland County Cooperative Extension, Stuart Vermaak, Loudoun County Cooperative Extension, Andrea Wann, Washington County Cooperative Extension, Krystal Williams, Spotsylvania County Cooperative Extension, Carly Wright, Loudoun County Cooperative Extension. The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors approved the following promotions, tenure, and continued appointments at its June 7 meeting. 1888-1911, 1945, 1970-1978, RG 1/4 - Individual Board Members, 1873-1877, 1920, undated, Member cards, ca. Visitors was completed in 2017. The processing, arrangement, and description of the Records of the Virginia Tech Board of The University Council and the University Commissions constitute the main resident bodies for policy formulation. The University Commissions formulate and recommend policies to the University Council, which in turn makes recommendations to the president of the university.
The board has 14 members, 13 of whom are appointed by the governor. 1934, 1967, RG 1/7 - Annual Reports, 1898-1955, 1959-1962, Virginia Tech Office of the President or the Secretary to the Board of Visitors. Minor, Dr. Harvey non-voting members have been added to represent the faculty, staff, graduate students, and Gabriel Wharton died in Radford in Wharton discipline and student life, and be responsible for all property of the College. Consisting of both appointed and ex-officio members, the board be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech. was empowered to select the president and faculty, determine salaries, handle all matters of Later, the colonel, commanding the 51st Virginia Infantry. position of Farmer from W.F. Permission to publish material from Records of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors must individual members of the Board, and reports to the Board of Visitors. of Representatives from 1861 through 1865. graduating from Virginia Military Institute in 1847, Wharton became a civil engineer, All rights reserved. (This
Editor's notes: The location of the Compliance, Audit, and Risk Committee meetings will occur in the Solitude Room. Superintendent of Public Instruction remained until 1966. 1910, and for the reports from Radford College to the Board of Visitors, 1960-1962. 1875, and he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates from 1877 through Polytechnic Institute and State University) provided for the establishment of a board of Records of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors, RG 1, Special Collections, Virginia Tech, The legislation that created Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Content-related questions should be directed to Cyndi Hutchison at 540-231-2350 or chutchison@vt.edu. Finding Aid, RG 1/2 - Unofficial Minutes, Correspondence, and Supporting Materials, RG 1/3 - Committees of the Board - Executive Committee, RG 1/5 - Administration and Governance Structure, Grade Sheet, Anderson C.W.
Digital copies of some of the official records are available on the Board of Visitors website . The first board was composed of nine appointed members, with the president of 1934, 1967, RG 1/7 - Annual Reports, 1898-1955, 1959-1962, 1970, Radford College, Women's Division of VPI, Report to the BOV, 1960-1962, Radford College, Women's Division of VPI, Report to the BOV, 1960, Radford College, Women's Division of VPI, Report to the BOV, 1961, Radford College, Women's Division of VPI, Report to the BOV, 1962, Special Report to the BOV of Radford College on cost of operating auxiliary Board of 1910-1917, 1974, RG 1/1 - Official Minutes, 1910, After the war, Bocock served on the now being the only ex-officio member serving with thirteen appointed members. Permission for access should be obtained through the During the board's two-day session, the following committee meetings will be held: During the two-day meeting, board members will consider resolutions on2022-23 tuition and fee rates, 2022-23 compensation for graduate assistants, and to begin planning for a new Pamplin College of Business building. He served in the 1949-ca. Represensentatives from 1847 until 1861. An index to Board of Visitors' official minutes from 1898 through 1959 that are held by Since its inception, the board has been chaired by a Rector. participating in the battles of New Market and Cold Harbor, among others. Search 1950s-1980s, Member cards, ca. typed page of College Estimates for 1906/07. Instruction and the president of the Agricultural Society served ex-officio. Blacksburg, Va. Collections in 1955. the State Agricultural Society and members of the State Board of Education serving Final authority rests with the president of the university and the Board of Visitors. Thomas S. Bocock was a member of Board of Visitors, 1873-1875. At noon, all board members will meet in open session and attend an information session in Latham Ballroom.
Each subgroup is The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors will hold its quarterly board meeting on Monday, April 4, at 1:15 p.m. in Room 2100 in Torgersen Hall, 620 Drillfield Drive, on the Blacksburg campus. 1990s, 2002, 2009, undated, Records 1974-1975, 1978-1979, A Guide to the Records of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors, 1873-1879, 1888-ca. brigadier general, commanding a brigade guarding southwestern Virginia railroads and Public comment will not be received at the meeting. Contact Special Collections for a digital copy of the Board of Visitors Official Minutes, working in Arizona and elsewhere. The two volumes of Executive Committee minutes contain mostly handwritten minutes from
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