Spring 2018
From the Dean's Perspective
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Article ItemThe Dean's Perspective , article
From the Chesapeake Bay, to Antarctica, to Bangladesh, to the Paris Climate Conference, the college is engaged locally, regionally, nationally, and globally.
College News
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Article ItemCNRE raises $132,357 and completes challenges for inaugural Giving Day , article
The college raised second highest amount among all Virginia Tech colleges that participated in Giving Day.
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Article ItemResearchers address riverbank erosion in Bangladesh , article
Researchers want to better understand how riverbank erosion affects residents and develop early-warning measures to help mitigate the effects of the changing shoreline.
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Article ItemStudents gain global perspective at U.N. Climate Change Conference , article
Virginia Tech sent its first-ever delegation to the 2017 U.N. Climate Change Conference.
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Article ItemSustainable biomaterials honored as exemplary department , article
The Department of Sustainable Biomaterials was honored with the 2017 University Exemplary Department Award by Virginia Tech’s Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.
Faculty Briefs
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Article ItemHart honored by Hokie Wellness , article
Stephanie Hart, director of the Advising Center, has received a Hokie Wellness Supervisor Spotlight Award for encouraging and supporting healthy habits.
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Article ItemNew college faculty , article
The college has welcomed five new faculty members: Adam Coates, Luis Escobar, Santosh Rijal, Stella Schons, and Li Shuai.
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Article ItemStauffer honored with Wildlife Society award for teaching excellence , article
Professor Dean Stauffer received the Excellence in Wildlife Education Award, given to faculty who exhibit exemplary teaching and contribute to the improvement of wildlife education for undergraduate and graduate students.
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Article ItemSustainability Institute earns governor’s award , article
The college’s Sustainability Institute earned a 2018 Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award for its significant contributions in environmental and conservation leadership.
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Article ItemWynne earns national recognition for remote sensing applications in forestry , article
Professor Randolph Wynne earned the Society of American Foresters’ 2017 Award in Forest Science.
Student Notes
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Article ItemFamularo uses coursework in development of portable mapping system , article
Joseph Famularo put his studies into action in a Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
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Article ItemOvercoming obstacles , article
Chanz Hopkins has faced a variety of challenges in life, but owing to hard work, perseverance, and support from his family, he is graduating with a degree in fish conservation and start a new career with the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.
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Article ItemStudents excel at Amazing Packaging Race , article
Eighteen of the college’s packaging and systems design students attended Pack Expo Las Vegas, one of the largest trade shows for the packaging industry.
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Article ItemThrift’s photo earns second place honors , article
Geography senior Cole Thrift took second place in the Virginia Outdoor Writers Association’s Annual Collegiate Undergraduate Photo Competition.
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Article ItemTimberbeast returns! , article
The Virginia Tech Forestry Club hosted six schools at the New River Valley Fairgrounds for Timberbeast 2018.
Research Spotlight
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Article ItemFuture of coastal marshes lies with private property owners , article
The study found that conservation strategies for marsh migration inland will need to be attractive to private landowners and encourage their voluntary participation.
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Article ItemMixing of farmed and wild fish could have adverse impacts on the environment , article
Doctoral student Gifty Anane-Taabeah is working to protect one of Ghana’s primary food sources and most important species: tilapia.
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Article ItemStudy highlights conservation needs of fish species recently discovered in Southwest Virginia , article
The tiny Clinch dace, which is extremely rare in Virginia, is typically found in forested streams.
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Article ItemTeam creates system to forecast water quality , article
A team is developing a system to create a real-time water quality forecast similar to a weather forecast.
Alumni Corner
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Article ItemAlumni Profile: Kate Fritz , article
Kate Fritz is executive director of the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, an organization dedicated to restoring the bay’s rivers and streams through partnerships, collaboration, and individual and community stewardship.
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Article ItemBunin brings GIS to K-12 classrooms , article
High school social studies teacher Chris Bunin co-authored “GIS for Teachers: A Guide to Authentic K-12 Integration and Application.”
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Article ItemEnsign receives career mentor award , article
Bill Ensign has been on the faculty at Kennesaw State University in Georgia since 1997.
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Article ItemMussel propagation book is a group effort , article
Five of the books eight authors are Virginia Tech alumni.
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General ItemAdditional alumni news
We love hearing about all the great things going on with our alumni — awards, promotions, retirements, etc. Regrettably, we don’t have enough space in the newsmagazine to print them all. You can now catch up with former classmates and fellow Hokies online.