
The Northern Virginia Center (NVC) at 7054 Haycock Road in Falls Church, VA, opened in 1997. The building houses administrative offices for the associate dean of theGraduate Schooland theGraduate Student Services Office (GSSO)for Virginia Tech in theNational Capital Region (NCR).
The NVC is also a teaching facility for anumber of academic programs offered by Virginia Tech in the region. Additionally, faculty and students at the NVC are actively engaged in innovative and collaborative projects to further the university’s research mission in the NCR.
The NVC is conveniently located adjacent to theWest Falls Church Metro station on the Orange line, and exit 66, just off I-66.
Call (703) 538-8324 for more information.
May20
The spring 2014 issue published by the School of Public and International Affairs explores timely and important issues related to public policy in Virginia.
May16
Five projects addressing issues such as diminishing memory in older adults, childhood obesity, early autism detection, learning abilities in high-risk infants, and post-conflict reconstruction of communities have received a boost from the Institute for Society, Culture and Environment.
May13
With more than $15 million in grants and contract research since its inception in 2011, the Discovery Analytics Center has moved to the National Capital Region to build collaborations with thought leaders in intelligence analysis, national security, and health informatics.