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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 ItemEdgar and Dong receive American Chemical Society awards , article
Professor Kevin Edgar and doctoral student Yifan Dong earned awards from the society’s Cellulose and Renewable Materials Division.
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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 ItemNew classroom building is state-of-the-art , article
Sarah Karpanty’s Principles of Fisheries and Wildlife Management and Conservation course meets in Virginia Tech’s new classroom building, a state-of-the-art facility that includes 15 classrooms and four labs designed for interdisciplinary use by students and faculty across the university.
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Article ItemSheng-I Yang earns Taiwanese government scholarship , article
Graduate student Sheng-I Yang of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, earned a scholarship from the Taiwanese government to help offset the costs of studying in the U.S.
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Article ItemWomen's conference was a rousing success! , article
The college welcomed nearly 200 students, alumni, faculty, staff, working professionals, and invited guests to the Inn at Virginia Tech for the Women in Natural Resources: Leading, Mentoring, and Connecting conference.
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Article ItemResearch calls for enhancing long-term benefits of Farm Bill programs , article
Many landowners rely on conservation incentive programs to make improvements that also benefit the environment and society as a whole.
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Article ItemStudy on New River trotlines reveals changing traditions in fishing , article
While the popularity of fishing for smallmouth bass is on the rise in Virginia’s New River, the decades-old practice of fishing for catfish using trotlines is fading, according to a recent study.
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Article ItemGraduate student's research reveals new, troubling threats to Madagascar's wildlife , article
Habitat degradation and deforestation, recognized as principal threats to wildlife globally, have especially destructive implications on the island nation of Madagascar — four out of five of its plant and animal species are found nowhere else in the world.
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Article ItemGraduate student developing Stadium Woods stewardship plan , article
Old-growth forests such as Virginia Tech’s 11.5-acre Stadium Woods are extremely rare, says master’s student Rodney Walters, who is developing a stewardship plan.
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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 ItemTree rings give new details to an old story , article
A team of graduate students uncovered new details of Virginia’s rich history through dendrochronology, or tree-ring dating.
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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 ItemElizabeth Tsang places in public speaking contest , article
Wildlife conservation major Elizabeth Tsang placed third in the impromptu speaking contest at the Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences regional cluster meeting in Atlanta.
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Article ItemMussels released into Tennessee's Powell River , article
The Powell River, located in northeastern Tennessee, became home to 750 new mussels last fall thanks to a restoration effort funded by the Tennessee Valley Authority.
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