Virginia Living’s Top High Schools & Colleges 2017 recognizes schools for their excellence and innovation in five categories: Arts & Humanities; Science, Math & Technology; Capital Improvements; Faculty Awards and Honors; and Special Needs. After careful and thorough review of each school’s programs and accomplishments, Virginia Living’s editors selected schools that have instituted programs or recently begun capital improvements aimed at strengthening students’ experience in the classroom, in the field and in their communities. We’re delighted to see that 3 of our projects were featured! Emory and Henry College for its Master of physician assistant studies provided through the School of Health Sciences. Dickenson County Public Schools for their cybersecurity program offered at Ridgeview High School. AND for Capital Improvements – Two-Year Colleges – Ernst Hall at Richard Bland College of William & Mary. We’re honored that we can provide new and improved spaces for the growth and success of our youth. We continue to Build Legacies for Thriving Futures.
Branch was honored by the Virginia ASLA for the Quillen Spirit Plaza Award
Branch was recognized by the Virginia ASLA for its design on the Quillen Spirit Plaza on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Virginia. The design infused elements that celebrated the spirit of Hokie Nation, fostered social interaction, and collaboration. Hokie...