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Article ItemTom Ewing, Robin Ott recognized for positive impacts with Project-Based Learning Award , article
The Project-Based Learning Award is given to those who effectively implement project-based learning at the course level or a faculty team implementing across courses.
Date: Aug 10, 2021 -
Video ItemTesting The Efficacy of Equine Therapy Treatments , video Date: Aug 06, 2021
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Article ItemBuilding his future: James Pritchard, newest trades apprenticeship program graduate , article
Inspired by passion and curiosity for house building, trades mechanic James Pritchard completed four years of on-the-job training in carpentry, painting, demolitions, and more - including throughout the COVID-19 pandemic - to become Virginia Tech’s most recent trades apprenticeship graduate.
Date: Aug 04, 2021 -
Video ItemResearching flavors for meat alternatives to endangered fish species , video
Cierra James, a graduate student in the Department of Food Science and Technology, is working to analyze the compounds that give Yellowfin and Bluefin tuna their flavor. The idea is to create a plant and cell culture based meat alternative for the endangered fish.
Date: Aug 03, 2021 -
Video ItemHutton Program brings budding marine biologists to campus , video
The Hutton Program, a pilot program partnering with the College of Natural Resources and Environment and the American Fisheries Society, is enlightening high-school students about career opportunities in fisheries professions through first-hand experience.
Date: Jul 27, 2021 -
Article ItemCrafting a new way to explore engineering majors through Minecraft , article
In a world of lectures, brochures, and informational slideshows, Ben Chambers is taking a hands-on approach to engineering major exploration: Minecraft.
Date: Jul 22, 2021 -
Article ItemLocal news surging with burst of young talent from the School of Communication , article
Television stations across Virginia are hiring recent graduates from the School of Communication’s multimedia journalism program. These young professionals bring a much-needed energy and enthusiasm to the local news industry.
Date: Jun 29, 2021 -
Article ItemClass book project celebrates 'nasty women' in American history , article
In 2021, Virginia Tech students from a Department of History course published the book “Nasty Women: Transgressive Womanhood in American History.” The students chose to focus on the long view of American women and their protest of societal norms and perceived boundaries through the decades.
Date: Jun 21, 2021 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech earns 13th Tree Campus USA recognition , article
It’s Virginia Tech’s holistic approach to university forestry — rooted in planning, collaboration, education, and community engagement — that has helped the university earn Tree Campus USA recognition for the 13th consecutive year.
Date: Jun 17, 2021 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech Montgomery Executive Airport reimagined by College of Architecture and Urban Studies students , article
Encouraged to dream, CAUS students developed and delivered concepts of a facility for a future of commercial passenger travel at the Virginia Tech Montgomery Executive Airport.
Date: Jun 14, 2021 -
Video ItemAn amazing ecosystem engineer in Southwest Virginia , video
<div><div>Faculty and students from the College of Natural Resources and Environment are gaining a better understanding of the bluehead chub and uncovering their secrets just may be the key to conservation efforts.</div></div>
Date: Jun 03, 2021 -
Article ItemThe amazing ecosystem engineer of Southwest Virginia: the bluehead chub , article
Fish conservation and engineering researchers will use a $1 million National Science Foundation grant to decipher the nest-building secrets of the bluehead chub.
Date: Jun 03, 2021 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech research unleashing robotic technology on campus construction sites , article
Faculty and students from Myers-Lawson School of Construction are partnering with the Division of Campus Planning, Infrastructure, and Facilities and Procon Consulting to deploy Spot, a mobile robot dog, to conduct innovative research around autonomous construction progress monitoring.
Date: May 20, 2021 -
Article ItemExhibit celebrates work of renowned architect and educator Leonard Currie , article
Currie, a renowned architect and educator, led the architecture program at Virginia Tech from 1956 to 1962, laying the groundwork for the College of Architecture and Urban Studies. Currie was also an avid world traveler.
Date: May 14, 2021 -
Video ItemVirginia Tech's Design, Build, Fly student team adapts throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and uses collaboration to persevere. , video
The COVID-19 pandemic limited lab capacities and made gathering as a design team a big challenge. DBF or Design, Build, Fly made modifications to their process in order to still meet their goals as a team.
Date: May 13, 2021 -
Video ItemBiomedical Engineering majors are impacting the health of the world , video
Virginia Tech Biomedical Engineers are committed to improving the human condition and the communities they serve through their unique intersection of biomedical engineering, mechanics, and science.
Date: May 13, 2021 -
Video ItemJW Lee reflects on her time as a Hokie before graduation , video
Senior Jiayi "JW" Lee credits Virginia Tech and the Department of Computer Science for providing "unique and precious experiences" to grow into her new role as a software engineer for the Microsoft Cloud + AI Team.
Date: May 13, 2021 -
Video ItemDeveloping interactive systems for home-based stroke rehabilitation. , video
The INR Lab at Virginia Tech designs, develops, and evaluates interactive systems for home-based stroke rehabilitation.
Date: May 13, 2021 -
Video ItemVT PEERS is rerouting engineering pathways to reach kids in rural Appalachia , video
VT PEERS project focuses on developing pathways for careers in engineering through applied research projects. Their project will build in-class activities with science teachers and industry partners that teach engineering and science concepts in ways that highlight industry connections and job possibilities for children and teachers.
Date: May 13, 2021 -
Article ItemKellogg Center launches first global undergraduate journal of its kind , article
The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Review: An International Undergraduate Journal, published in association with Virginia Tech Publishing, offers an experiential learning opportunity for undergraduates from higher education institutions around the world.
Date: May 11, 2021
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