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Virginia Tech hosts its first STEM and College Fair in Alexandria, VirginiaOn Saturday, October 29, 2022, Virginia Tech hosted its first Science Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and College Fair in collaboration with Alfred Street Baptist Church at George…
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CALS 2021 Outstanding Senior Caitlin BowmanHands-on experience is how Caitlin Bowman defines her time at Virginia Tech and in the Department Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise. It also helped in the drive that led her to become this…
From Timothy Brinton Skiles
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Fightin' Hokies LagerBrewed in collaboration between Virginia Tech’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, one of the top programs of its kind nationwide, and the international award-winning Hardywood Park…
From Timothy Brinton Skiles
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Brewing Class Offers Hands On Experience While Adapting To COVID 19 ProtocolsStudents in the Applied Malting and Brewing class get an all-encompassing look at the application of their Food Science and Technology majors during this hands-on class while adopting several new…
From Ryan Young
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Partnership will create a hub of innovation and economic developmentThe Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) is partnering with the Virginia Tech School of Plant and Environmental Sciences and the Virginia Seafood Agricultural Research and Extension…
From Raymond Meese
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One Giant Leap For Plant-kind: VT Soil Judging Team Grows Vegetables In Lunar SoilMembers of the VT Soil Judging team participate in a NASA crowdsource project to experiment with different techniques for growing plants in lunar soil; a process that will be important for potential…
From Ryan Young
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Walk the "Link to Education About Forests" Trail at Reynolds HomesteadReynolds Homestead's LEAF Trail is a heritage-based outdoor classroom.
From Emily Maher
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COVID-19 in Context: A Deans’ Forum on Living with a Pandemic - March 15, 2021When COVID-19 transformed our world just a year ago, the fields of medicine, public health, and biomedical research all mobilized as part of the international crisis response. Yet those disciplines…
From Leslie S King
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HokieTalks: Experiential learning and student successJoin us to learn how Virginia Tech students are getting hands-on, real world experiences in our latest HokieTalk. Experiential learning provides students the knowledge and skills they need for…
From Dominique Benjamin
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Meraki: Where family is madeStudents from the Meraki living learning community talk about how Meraki is a place that fosters community and builds a family.
From Timothy Brinton Skiles
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Barbara Leshyn Centerpiece TutorialBarbara Leshyn teaches floral design in the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences.
From Dominique Benjamin
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Jaclyn Fiola's Soil ResearchJaclyn Fiola discusses her soil research and how it will help the viticulture industry. She is the winner of the ASEV Presidents’ Award for Scholarship in Viticulture. Her scholarship has…
From Timothy Brinton Skiles
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Freshmen Hokies Get Help With First Year Experience ProgramDr. Herbert Bruce's First Year Experience course helps new students climate to the collegiate environment and gives them tools to succeed at Virginia Tech.
From Ryan Young
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"Theatre Through Windows" combines service with improv performanceUndergraduates in Dr. Ozzie Abaye's Agriculture, Global Food Security and Health course through the School of Plant Environmental Sciences recently performed for residents of Commonwealth…
From Lee Friesland
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Protecting a natural resource we can't live withoutTess Thompson's Stream Restoration students are protecting a most-valued natural resource — fresh water — by studying stream ecosystems and restoration.
From Raymond Meese
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Restructuring labs in light of the pandemicKristopher Hite, assistant professor of biochemistry, has found pros and cons to the reduced number of students in a given lab. Among the pros — more hands-on experience.
From Raymond Meese
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