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Virginia Tech students will be able to apply to an entrepreneurship-focused living-learning community this month as a housing option for fall term, Virginia Tech announced in a press release. The Innovative community at 2475 Oak Lane will immerse 35 students in a two-year pilot program that could help build leadership, strategic planning and project management skills, said Robert Sumichrast, Dean of Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business.

First-year students of all majors will be able to apply for Innovative housing this month. Innovative’s residents will meet with faculty and alumni experienced in entrepreneurship. The house itself features study lounges, a conference room, a living room with a stone fireplace and a large kitchen and dining area.

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