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Article ItemMedical student’s research uncovers bacterial strain that has positive effect on brain development , article
Miranda Creasey’s research may contribute to a better understanding of what leads to the development of conditions like autism.
Date: Mar 08, 2021 -
Article ItemVeterinary college’s career transition workshops guide veterinarians seeking to make career changes , article
To introduce veterinarians to their profession’s wide-ranging career options, the Center for Public and Corporate Veterinary Medicine in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine offers workshops that focus on career opportunities beyond private clinical practice. Registration is now open for the next virtual workshop in April.
Date: Mar 08, 2021 -
Article ItemJ. Mark Sowers Distinguished Lecture Series continues online with Nobel Prize winning physicist, Donna Strickland , article
The online event on March 10 will feature Strickland, who is a professor with the University of Waterloo’s Department of Physics and Astronomy. She co-won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics for her work in developing chirped pulse laser amplification with Gérard Mourou, her Ph.D. supervisor at the time.
Date: Mar 07, 2021 -
Article ItemThe COVID-19 shutdown at one year – experts available to discuss an anniversary we’d just as soon forget , article
Some said America would never be the same after March 13, 2020. Virginia Tech has assembled a team of experts available to explain how we’ve changed.
Date: Mar 05, 2021 -
Article ItemIn memoriam: William ‘Bill’ Glenn , article
Glenn was an associate professor of educational leadership in the Virginia Tech School of Education.
Date: Mar 05, 2021 -
Article ItemThe precious moments , article
From meeting her future husband, Nathan Cummings ’98, MS ’02, Ph.D. ’04, walking across the Drillfield at 8 a.m. in the dead of winter, to conducting undergraduate research on lizards, each moment is precious to Kendall Taney Cummings '97, DVM'02. Her time at Virginia Tech helped her grow, pushed her to get involved, and led to her success.
Date: Mar 05, 2021 -
Article ItemThings to do at Virginia Tech: March 5-11 , article
We've compiled a list of happenings taking place online, on campus, and in the community through March 11.
Date: Mar 05, 2021 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech researcher highlights infectious diseases and social distancing in nature , article
In a new review published in Science, Dana Hawley, a professor of biological sciences in the Virginia Tech College of Science, and a team of scientists have highlighted some non-human species that have intuitively practiced social distancing when one of their own became sick - long before humans learned about and started “social distancing due to COVID-19."
Date: Mar 04, 2021 -
Article ItemMeet the latest member of Hokie Nation, a newly discovered millipede that lives at Virginia Tech , article
Virginia Tech Professor Paul Marek and his lab have discovered and named a new millipede, the Hokie twisted-claw millipede Nannaria hokie. The millipede was discovered on Virginia Tech campus and was named in honor of the university.
Date: Mar 04, 2021 -
Article ItemA year later, still no evidence food can transmit COVID-19, but preventative measures may protect from other foodborne illnesses, says Virginia Tech food safety expert , article
In late February, the FDA, USDA, and CDC released a joint statement emphasizing the difference in how respiratory viruses like COVID-19 and foodborne illnesses are transmitted
Date: Mar 04, 2021
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