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Article ItemWhat did you say? Abby Walker and collaborator receive funding to explore dialects , article
What happens to your brain when you hear an Appalachian accent? Walker, an associate professor in the Department of English, and a colleague from Penn State are investigating that question, and the National Science Foundation is funding their efforts.
Date: Apr 27, 2022 -
Article ItemClass of 2022: Emily Maher makes her mark with dual master’s degrees in communication and public health , article
After graduation, Maher intends to work in health communication with an emphasis on destigmatizing health issues.
Date: Apr 26, 2022 -
Article ItemClass of 2022: Mariel Gomez named 2022 Outstanding Senior for the College of Natural Resources and Environment , article
This summer, Gomez will be attending MAT-DAT REU, the National Science Foundation-sponsored Research Experience for Undergraduates in Materials Engineering with Data Science.
Date: Apr 22, 2022 -
Article ItemDesignUP gives Virginia Tech graphic design students opportunities for experience and service , article
Sponsored by the College of Architecture and Urban Studies and organized in partnership with Virginia Tech AIGA, the one-day, philanthropic design-a-thon featured 54 graphic design students helping 11 nonprofits from across the state.
Date: Apr 21, 2022 -
Video ItemVirtual exhibit becomes education tool for local schools , video
The Vauquois Experience Exhibit is finding a new purpose just three years after its debut at the 2019 ACCelerate Festival at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Todd Ogle, the executive director of Applied Research in Immersive Experiences and Simulations in the University Libraries, has turned the exhibit into an education tool for local middle and high school students to learn about World War I.
Date: Apr 19, 2022 -
Video ItemKeesee Grant enables undergraduate research on sustainable architecture , video
The Susan and David Keesee Endowment for University Research within the University Libraries is giving students in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies access to materials for sustainable design.
Date: Apr 14, 2022 -
Article ItemMichael Mortimer to lead College of Natural Resources and Environment initiatives in greater Washington, D.C., metro area , article
Mortimer, founding director of the Center for Leadership in Global Sustainability, will take on an expanded role to enhance future degree programs, experiential-learning opportunities, and research ventures.
Date: Apr 14, 2022 -
Video ItemStudents excel through achieving a loftier perspective , video
Students in Eric Wiseman's Arboriculture Field Skills course at Virginia Tech are learning how to care for and manage trees in urban communities through a skills course in climbing. An arborist may need to climb a tall tree to diagnose a disease or safely remove limbs that cannot be reached from below. Students are exposed to key skills and safety practices while climbing trees on the Virginia Tech campus, skills that will help them properly plan and manage urban forests in their future career.
Date: Apr 11, 2022 -
Article ItemThe 'championship' of forestry education , article
Three seniors in the Integrated Forest Practicum course spent their final semester creating a forest management plan for the family farm owned by Athletic Director Whit Babcock.
Date: Apr 11, 2022 -
Article ItemStudents to present research at the 9th annual National Security Education Program Colloquium , article
The annual event hosted by the Ted and Karyn Hume Center for National Security and Technology allows students across academic colleges and departments hear from leaders in the national security field and present their research to Virginia Tech faculty, government, and industry partners.
Date: Apr 06, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech earns 2021 Tree Campus USA recognition, strives toward Bee Campus USA , article
This is the 14th year in a row Virginia Tech has received the Tree Campus USA Higher Education recognition for its commitment to tree preservation, community engagement, and experiential learning opportunities on the Blacksburg campus.
Date: Apr 01, 2022 -
Article ItemNew advertising major aims to attract students with agency ambitions , article
The advertising major in the School of Communication fills a critical gap previously missing in the university’s curriculum. Launched in fall 2021, the major integrates communication courses with classes in marketing and graphic design.
Date: Mar 30, 2022 -
Article ItemSome roots take hold: Forestry and conservation families continue to shape their legacies at Virginia Tech , article
Current Hokies Caleb Turner and Lily Martin are part of their family legacies in Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment.
Date: Mar 29, 2022 -
Video ItemVisualizing Virginia Tech History , video
Visualizing Virginia Tech History is a multi-year project created by a transdisciplinary group of faculty and students that utilizes creative technologies including projection mapping, extended reality, and digital exhibits to illuminate 150 years of university history through 21st century technology. Bringing together historians, artists, educators, computer scientists, librarians and others from across the Virginia Tech campus, Visualizing Virginia Tech History is the most recent project to come out of the History Lab at Virginia Tech. ------------------------ Learn more: https://strategicaffairs.vt.edu/CouncilonVTHistory/visualizing-virginia-tech-history.html https://historylab.squarespace.com/solitude-experience
Date: Mar 28, 2022 -
Article ItemSchool of Communication alumnus thrives in producer role with HBO, NBC Sports , article
Jonathan Williamson, a 2003 alumnus who double majored in communication and history, is the producer behind a number of television shows and podcasts, including most recently HBO’s 'Band of Brothers Podcast.'
Date: Mar 25, 2022 -
Article ItemSports media and analytics students take over Brooklyn for ACC Tournament , article
The ACC Tournament in Brooklyn was not just a shining moment for Virginia Tech’s men’s basketball team. A dozen sports media and analytics students in the School of Communication provided coverage all week from the Barclays Center.
Date: Mar 17, 2022 -
Article ItemSports media and analytics students find promising partnership with local radio group , article
The sports media and analytics major in the School of Communication formed a valuable partnership with New River Radio Group. It gives students the opportunity to gain on-air experience in a professional environment as sports talk radio hosts.
Date: Mar 10, 2022 -
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Video ItemMining Engineering students go underground for experiential learning , video
Mining and Minerals Engineering sophomores recently traveled with Associate Professor Emily Sarver to Beckley, West Virginia, to tour an underground metallurgical coal operation. The mine, owned by Arch Resources Inc., has experienced a recent global rise in demand for their product – a specific grade of coal good for steelmaking. Students were led more than 1,000 feet down and two miles laterally into the mine to observe operations, machinery, and safety protocols.
Date: Mar 02, 2022 -
Article ItemTwo transfer students find their way as Hokies and as future conservation scientists , article
For Sofia Avila and Truffaut Harper, transferring to Virginia Tech gave them the opportunities they sought to pursue their interests in the natural world.
Date: Mar 01, 2022
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