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Article ItemNew approach to student projects promotes passion, learning for its own sake , article
For two years, Assistant Professor Tim Baird has instructed his students to “skip class, do anything you want, and give yourself a grade.”
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Article ItemWildlife graduate student finds camera traps an effective tool for studying Africa wildlife communities , article
When most people think of Africa, they picture sprawling savannahs and big cats stalking through tall grasses. But with predator populations in Africa declining by as much as 80 percent, the image of that landscape is changing. To help protect it, researchers are finding new ways to understand animal populations.
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Article ItemReed takes command of Corps of Cadets , article
Junior meteorology major Samantha Reed of Manassas, Virginia, accepted command of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets at the Pass in Review on the Drillfield in May.
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Article ItemU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service partners with college to target students for future conservation careers , article
The two partners signed a memorandum of understanding that will help connect Virginia Tech students with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service programs and career development opportunities.
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Article ItemFisheries program opens doors for freshman , article
Paige Crane got a jump on her college studies by participating in the Hutton Junior Fisheries Biology Program over the summer.
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Article ItemAdvances in microscopy benefit research , article
Researchers have explored and established a video microscopy technique that digitally acquires and stitches up to 50 microscopic images into a single large-scale image of a wood and adhesive bondline.
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Article ItemStudents get educational edge , article
The transition of the college's Advising Center to a new model for recruiting and advising is nearly complete and showing positive results.
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Article ItemThe Cube opens doors for discovery , article
To Benjamin Knapp, a rendering of an EF5 tornado in 3-D and surround sound in the Moss Arts Center’s immersive Cube is exciting.
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Article ItemOrder 2017 wildlife calendar highlighting students' research , article
Students in the college’s Fish and Wildlife Graduate Student Association (FIWGSA) are selling 2017 calendars highlighting their work around the world. Each month features a photo taken by a student.
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Article ItemNew campus tree inventory to guide planning decisions , article
Urban forestry graduate student Peter Stewart has inventoried almost 5,500 trees on campus since August.
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Article ItemTwo Colleges Team Up for Study Abroad in Nepal , article
Faculty and students from the college joined with others from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to spend their winter break trekking through the Himalayas.
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Article ItemResearch field experience takes students to new heights , article
A new course offered by the geography department took six students to the Cascade Mountains of Washington state last summer and is slated for more trips to rugged mountain locations in the future.
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Article ItemCollege opens new student advising center , article
The new model for recruiting and advising students, which utilizes the knowledge and skills of professional advisers and career counselors, is one that more and more American colleges are following.
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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 ItemAlumnus rallies riparian restoration support for Stroubles Creek , article
Tom Saxton has planted a legacy made of trees, clean water, volunteerism, and science that will continue to grow and inspire for years to come.
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