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Virginia Tech launches new Alexandria campus, but its first students are learning virtually

Virginia Tech’s new “Innovation Campus” has launched its first semester, but not yet in its future North Potomac Yard home.

While the city of Alexandria and Virginia Tech’s team of architects, lawyers and planners make quick work of the entitlement process for the planned $1 billion campus, university officials decided to take classes entirely online for its initial semester as the pandemic rages on, the school said last week.

Roughly 80 students are learning remotely, about two dozen enrolled in Virginia Tech’s master of engineering in computer science, a degree program created for the new campus. Sara Hooshangi is director of that program, hired in January from George Washington University’s College of Professional Studies. She’s teaching over Zoom from her office at Virginia Tech’s Falls Church campus.

It’s not what she was expecting coming into the job, but it’s also not her first time teaching a class online. Hooshangi said that there are new opportunities in teaching remotely…

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Judge clears way for Catherine Hoggle’s insanity plea

A Montgomery County judge cleared the way Thursday for Catherine Hoggle, the mother charged with murdering her two young children 12 years ago, to enter a plea of not criminally responsible, Maryland’s equivalent of an insanity plea. Circuit Court Judge James Bonifant heard about an hour of arguments from both sides in the case, during which Hoggle's defense brought up five issues connected to discovery evidence, including the initial video interview of Hoggle when she was arrested. Related stories Catherine Hoggle’s lawyers want more details from Montgomery Co. prosecutors
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