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Department of Sustainable Biomaterials
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Article ItemStudents attend Pack Expo , article
A dozen packaging students traveled to Las Vegas for the 2015 Pack Expo.
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Article ItemRestoring Ireland's native woodlands , article
Students plant native holly in Ireland’s Connemara National Park as part of a reforestation project to reestablish native woodlands.
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Article ItemStudents selected as undergraduate research ambassadors , article
Alexandra Flevarakis and Ryan Mowrey from the college have been selected in a competitive search as ambassadors for Virginia Tech's Office of Undergraduate Research for the 2016-17 academic year.
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Article ItemKline named Charles Blakeslee Nettleton Faculty Fellow , article
D. Earl Kline, professor of wood process control in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials, has been named the Charles Blakeslee Nettleton Faculty Fellow in Forest Products by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.
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Article ItemPackaging students paddle to first place , article
Thirteen packaging students traveled to the 30th annual Packaging Jamboree, held this year at Clemson University.
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Article ItemMixing some “green” with game day orange and maroon , article
Sustainable biomaterials major Bridget Acland conceived an idea to institute a recycling program for home football games while interning for the Office of Sustainability.
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Article ItemMasser Manages Student Art Exhibit , article
Masser explored her artistic side by serving as an intern to Robin Boucher, curator of the Perspective Gallery in Squires Student Center.
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Article ItemNovel Polymers Help Oral Medications Reach the Bloodstream , article
Professor Kevin Edgar of the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials has teamed up with Professor Lynne Taylor of Purdue University to identify, understand, and create new polymer additives that enhance the ability of orally administered drugs to reach the bloodstream.
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Article ItemUniversity hosts national Packaging Jamboree , article
Virginia Tech hosted the 29th annual national Packaging Jamboree under the theme “Packaging a Global World.”
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Article ItemAre cellulose nanocrystals harmful to human health? , article
The answer might depend on the route of exposure, according to a review of the literature by Associate Professor Maren Roman.
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Article ItemPackaging students place third in national competition , article
The college’s packaging systems and design program has gained a significant victory — a student team placed third in the Paperboard Packaging Alliance’s 2016 Student Design Challenge, a competition that drew 72 entries from across North America.
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Article ItemLivingston designs a better future , article
Lamont “Gucci” Livingston received the Division of Student Affairs Aspire! Award, for a student who is preparing for a life of courageous leadership.
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Article ItemPlastics to dust – in six months! , article
Professor Emeritus Wolfgang Glasser has joined cycleWood Solutions Inc. as its chief scientific officer.
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Article ItemAchievable Dream Academy students visit CNRE , article
Sixteen high school students from An Achievable Dream Academy in Newport News, Virginia, experienced a one-of-a-kind internship this summer.
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Article ItemWhy don't trees 'bleed' when injured? , article
Professor Barry Goodell and his colleagues discovered how “check valves” in wood cells control sap flow and protect trees when they are injured.
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