Grace Kao spoke with the Roanoke Times about how faculty-student interactions were changingin the aftermath of the VT shootings. She was Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at VT during the shooting massacre which claimed 33 lives. You can read the article...
After receiving comfort herself from one of the many therapy dogs dispatched to the Virginia Tech campus in the aftermath of the school massacre that claimed 33 lives, Dr. Kao made herself available for interviews about the various forms of grief counseling made...
Grace Kao spoke with the Roanoke Times for an article entitled “Insights of 9/11 Applied to 4/16.” A faculty member during the time of the tragic shootings, her colleague Brian Britt and her adapted their teaching on 9/11 to draw comparisons to the recent massacre....
Following the tragic shootings, Dr. Kao — a VT faculty member at the time — spoke with the Roanoke Times about how her students were faring. All students were given the option to return to class following the massacre to finish out the term or to end the...
Upon being hired as Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Virginia Tech, the Roanoke Times did a feature story of Dr. Kao’s work. You can read the article in full by Kafia Hosh here. Press Inquiries for My Body, Their Baby Adam Schnitzer, Marketing &...