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Department of Geography
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Article ItemCollege partners with Blacksburg Children's Museum to showcase geospatial technology, weather , article
Visitors to the Blacksburg Children’s Museum now have a view of where they are in space and time thanks to an interactive geospatial exhibit with a wall-sized satellite image of the region and historical images of past decades.
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Article Item'Senior' is university's oldest graduate! , article
Henry P. Porter Jr. is far from your typical student, even pushing the limits of the term “nontraditional.”
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Article ItemMeteorology student lands impressive mountaintop internship , article
While many people spend their summers in the sun and sand, Tim Greene of Princeton, Massachusetts was more than happy to spend his summer in conditions of snow, ice, and winds in excess of 100 miles per hour.
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Article ItemBristow generates POWER at NASA , article
Since earning his bachelor’s degree in geography in 2011, Tyler Bristow has put his studies to the test, working to improve the technology available to the global renewable energy community.
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Article ItemFailed Olympic bids moved Toronto toward becoming a model city , article
Toronto lost its bid to host the Olympics Games five times during the past half century, yet the bidding process produced legacies for the city as well as lessons for other cities.
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Article ItemLocal landowner benefits from gift-supported undergraduate research projects , article
The Morton and Spapperi Family Foundation funded an undergraduate research opportunity in which four students worked with a local landowner.
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Article ItemOutstanding recent alumna , article
Kathryn Prociv received this year’s Outstanding Recent Alumni Award – Graduate Degree in recognition of her early career accomplishments.
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Article ItemNew Zealand is an ideal venue for studying sustainability , article
Over winter break, 26 students and two faculty members embarked on a three-week study abroad course called Sustaining the Natural Environment and Human Societies in New Zealand.
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Article ItemAksha raises funds for Nepal earthquake relief , article
Sanam Aksha, president Virginia Tech’s Nepalese Student Association, led a fundraising drive that raised $5,000 for relief efforts.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech hosts Landsat Science Team meeting , article
Scientists from around the world gathered on campus when Virginia Tech hosted a meeting of the Landsat Science Team, who analyzes data collected by the succession of Landsat satellites that have orbited the Earth since 1972.
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Article ItemCrawford named chair of the Department of Geography , article
Crawford looks forward to continuing his research in sustainability and human-environment interactions at Virginia Tech.
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Article ItemCarstensen earns Distinguished Mentor Award , article
Professor Bill Carstensen has received the 2016 Distinguished Mentor Award from the National Council for Geographic Education.
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Article ItemCampbell receives ASPRS teaching award , article
James B. Campbell was honored with the SAIS/Estes Memorial Teaching Award from the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS).
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