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    Class of 2024: Rachel Morse named Outstanding Senior for the College of Natural Resources and Environment , article

    From local shrews to ocelots in the Amazon, Morse’s academic journey in the wildlife conservation major has been defined by hands-on learning experiences.

    Date: Apr 26, 2024
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    Taking a swing in world of landscape architecture , article

    A trip to a national conference two years ago led to an internship for Connor Nguyen, and now that internship has helped Nguyen obtain a full-time position with a landscape architecture firm in Pinehurst, North Carolina, one of the nation's premier golf destinations.

    Date: Apr 26, 2024
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    Class of 2024: Joseph O'Such got hands-on with his education , article

    Hands-on experiences have transformed Joseph O’Such’s undergraduate career at Virginia Tech. From working on tunnel-boring machines as the lead hardware engineer with the student-led Diggeridoos team to getting a head-start on his career as a solutions architect intern at Amazon Web Services (AWS), O’Such gained a new perspective on computer science and engineering from experiences outside the classroom.

    Date: Apr 23, 2024
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    Rachel Morse - College of Natural Resources and Environment's 2024 Outstanding Senior , video

    Morse, who is majoring in wildlife conservation with a minor in geographic information systems, is the 2024 Outstanding Senior in the College of Natural Resources and Environment.

    Date: Apr 18, 2024
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    Students get up-close lessons in economics and more at SXSW conference , article

    Twelve students from The Economics of Start-Ups course traveled to the SXSW Conference and Festivals over spring break.

    Date: Apr 17, 2024
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    W_Internships combine winter break and internships for the win , article

    From Jan. 2-12, a cohort of juniors from Virginia Tech’s College of Architecture, Arts, and Design participated in an immersive program that provides a two-week professional experiences across the region.

    Date: Apr 17, 2024
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    Grazing School offers more experiential learning for Ag Tech students , video

    Students specializing in Applied Agricultural Management as a part of the Agricultural Technology Program, spent the day with Industry Partners to gain more knowledge of the farming industry.

    Date: Apr 13, 2024
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    Fellowships support student research on compostable cutlery, sustainable solutions, and shorebird conservation , article

    Undergraduate Research Fellowships are helping students in the College of Natural Resources and Environment take their education into their own hands.

    Date: Apr 10, 2024
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    Weather station installation , video

    Dave Carroll '84, Instructor of Meteorology, and students in the College of Natural Resources and Environment install a weather station on top of Apple Orchard Mountain. The hands-on experience provides students with key skills and provides data on atmospheric conditions around the tallest mountain in the central Blue Ridge.

    Date: Apr 05, 2024
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    Undergraduate researchers combine neuroscience and engineering , video

    A team of neuroscience, biomechanical engineering, and electrical engineering students are studying how low-cost EEG caps can be used to control prosthetics. The group is one of many GrayUR teams led by Collegiate Assistant Professor David Gray.

    Date: Apr 01, 2024
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    W_Internships – combining winter and internships for the win , article

    Internships not only give you job experience, guide your career choices, and help you network, they strengthen your resume and make you more competitive on the job market. But what if you need to take a summer job for more pay, or can’t pay for housing and expenses in a far-flung city for three months? That’s where W_Internships come in. From January 2 to January 12, a number of third-year architecture students participated in an immersive program that helps cultivate architecture students' knowledge, skills, and abilities for their future professions. A partnership between architectural firms, students, and the university, W_Internships place students in two-week internships across the region.

    Date: Apr 01, 2024
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    DataBridge program inspires futures one data point at a time , article

    The program in University Libraries pairs students with data problems proposed by researchers from across Virginia Tech. Students collaborate with faculty members while earning course credit or monetary payment and building their data analysis skills along the way.

    Date: Mar 29, 2024
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    Unbridled excitement in Northern Virginia for new equine performance center , video

    Equine athletes and their owners experience the new Jane and Stephen Hale Equine Performance Evaluation Center in Leesburg, Virginia. The new facility is part of the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center, a full-service equine hospital that offers comprehensive specialty care, 24-hour emergency treatment, and diagnostic services for all ages and breeds of horses.

    Date: Mar 29, 2024
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    Students find their rhythm with Sō Percussion , video

    Sō Percussion, a quartet and nonprofit organization focused on collaboration, visits Virginia Tech students in the Percussion Ensemble to critique their performance and provide feedback. Annie Stevens, Associate Professor of Percussion, explains the significance of the visit as students perform together on various percussion instruments.

    Date: Mar 26, 2024
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    Virginia Tech students design a new look for vacant middle school , article

    Students are creating new designs for the former Dublin Middle School in Pulaski County to make way for affordable housing for seniors.

    Date: Mar 22, 2024
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    New course provides deeper dive into hydroponics , video

    Production of Food Crops in Controlled Environment Agriculture (HORT 4344) is a new class led by instructor Josh Kardos. Students enrolled will learn various hydroponic systems and grow their own crops throughout the semester.

    Date: Mar 21, 2024
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    WAAC students design building for national competition , video

    A group of students at the Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (WAAC) are designing housing with sustainability at the forefront. They have advanced to the final stage of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Decathlon 2024 Design Challenge based on their cutting edge, zero energy building design. The studio led by Susan Piedmont-Palladino, is a mix of graduate, 4th year undergraduate, and exchange students. The WAAC students are finalists in the multifamily building division and will compete at the hybrid Solar Decathlon competition event, April 19–21, 2024, at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado.

    Date: Mar 19, 2024
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    Colin Roberts shares his Virginia Tech Advantage story , video

    Colin Roberts, president of the Class of 2024 and recipient of the Preston and Catharine White Endowed Diversity Scholarship, says the financial support gave him the time and opportunity to focus on his studies, participate fully in extracurricular activities, and invest in the resources, books, and technology to be successful.

    Date: Mar 19, 2024
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    DataBridge prepares students for professional workforce , video

    University Libraries' DataBridge program helps students bridge the gap between academic coursework and real-world career possibilities.

    Date: Mar 18, 2024
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    On top of the world , article

    Alexis George ’22 monitors some of the most extreme weather in the world at the Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire.

    Date: Mar 15, 2024

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