Undergraduate Student Research
This is the place to turn your passion into a project
Nathan Ferguson transferred to Virginia Tech and recently graduated with dual majors in fish and wildlife conservation after finding a home in the college’s warm learning environment. He discovered a passion for research, joining lab groups and collaborating with professors on projects involving fisheries science and entomology. Ferguson was able to gain valuable research experience and build his resume while working in paid positions. “The level of involvement I’ve been able to get as an undergrad has been truly remarkable,” said Ferguson
Combining research and a good cause
Geography major Emily Gregory wanted to spend her summer pedaling with Bike the US for MS but also wanted to complete a research project, so she found a way to combine her two passions. While completing the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail, Gregory used GIS, field observations, and interviews to explore the link between food deserts and socioeconomically disadvantaged areas. She earned credit for her research and later presented her findings at a regional meeting of the American Association of Geographers.
Student research in the news
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Article ItemThe Antarctica journals , article
Virginia Tech students shares experiences and insights traveling to Antarctica over the winter break.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech students participate in annual U.N. climate change conference , article
Seven Virginia Tech students and two faculty members attended the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Dubai in early December. For the past 28 years, the conference has allowed negotiators, legislators, and observers from nearly every country in the world to come together to assess ways to address issues related to climate change.
Date: Feb 14 -
Video ItemCNRE undergrad's research looks toward a more sustainable future , video
Brian Tea is an undergraduate research fellowship recipient in the College of Natural Resources and Environment. Tea's work investigates how some single-use cutlery could be composted at home.
Date: Mar 01
Austin Holloway, a wildlife conservation major, was named CNRE’s 2023 Outstanding Senior and amassed an impressive tally of field and research experiences.
Some of the highlights of his undergraduate experience included: building artificial habitats and tagging Eastern hellbenders, placing traps and recording data to determine the range of spongy moths in remote wilderness areas, and studying chronic wasting disease in deer.
Find your research niche and locate funding
Our research happens on local, regional, national, and international scales. It’s applied, practical, and often interdisciplinary. And it focuses on the most important issues of our time. Visit these sites to learn more about opportunities for conducting undergraduate research:
Students tackle real-time packaging challenges
At the college’s Center for Packaging and Unit Load Design, students are asked to find solutions for packaging problems that companies face. The result is a collaborative effort that connects leading companies with expert professors and students eager to take on the challenges of the packaging industry. The center also hires paid student interns who work on research projects brought to the center while simultaneously gaining certifications they can carry into the job market.