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Local officials complete County Supervisor Certification Program

Ten elected officials comprise the first set of graduates from the County Supervisor Certification Program, a partnership of Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Association of Counties...

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Virginia Tech celebrates holiday season with giant gingerbread Burruss Hall

Virginia Tech is celebrating the holiday season with a new twist on a beloved tradition--a massive gingerbread replica of Burruss Hall, one of the university's most discernible landmarks.

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Veterinary medicine student to lead National Veterinary Business Organization

A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine student from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine has been elected president-elect of the Veterinary Business Management Association (VBMA), a...

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Commonwealth College Access Network helps all Virginians attain a college degree

The Commonwealth College Access Network--an organization of Virginia college and university financial aid, admission, and other support program leaders dedicated to improve postsecondary education...

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Center for Geospatial Information Technology assists with Blacksburg's storm...

Virginia Tech's Center for Geospatial Information Technology (CGIT) has partnered with the town of Blacksburg, Va., to implement a research program on storm water management that aims to control the...

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Forestry department seeks applicants for national fellowship in urban forestry

The Garden Club of America has again selected Virginia Tech’s forestry department to review and administer its recently established national urban forestry fellowship for qualified U.S. students....

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State senator named 'National Friend of Extension'

Virginia State Senator R. Edward Houck (D-17) of Spotsylvania, Va., received a National Friend of Extension Award from Epsilon Sigma Phi for his service and commitment to Virginia Cooperative...

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Tearing down the fungal cell wall

Scientists at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute and Duke University Medical Center have pinpointed a fungal gene that appears to play an important role in the development and virulence of...

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Engineering professor is keeping the nation one step ahead in aerospace

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is historically known for producing world-class publications, conferences, honors and awards activities, short courses, and educational...

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Golf Digest ranks Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech among the best in...

Golf Digest, the nation's leading golf magazine, has named the Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech among the "Best New Remodel" golf courses for 2006. The River Course was ranked fourth among the...

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Julie Walters-Steele named director of university unions

Julie Walters-Steele, former director of the A.K. Hinds University Center at Western Carolina University, has been named director of university unions at Virginia Tech.

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Board of Visitors Executive Committee to hold special session Dec. 18 in...

The Board of Visitors Executive Committee will hold a special meeting Monday, Dec. 18, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the offices of Troutman Sanders LLP (Troutman Sanders Building, 1001 Haxall...

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Professor conducts research to build better bridges

Talk to Carin Roberts-Wollmann while she's conducting experiments and you might find her scratching what looks like hieroglyphics or cave drawings onto a concrete bridge. What she is actually doing is...

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Capt. Flinchum named chief of police and director of campus security

Capt. Wendell Flinchum of Christiansburg, Va., a 21-year veteran of the Virginia Tech Police Department who has served as interim chief of police since July 1, has been named the university's chief of...

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Scientists uncover speedometer for crystal growth controlled by biomolecule...

From gemstones to transistors, crystals are everywhere in our daily lives. Crystals also make up the mineralized skeletons of all organisms, including seashells and our own teeth and bones. Perhaps the...

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Researchers conduct first molecular simulation of a long DNA strand

It turns out that sequencing the human genome--determining the order of DNA building blocks--has not completely cracked the code of how DNA directs various cellular processes. In addition to the...

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Engineering professors work to secure software-defined radio technology

Improving the security of software-defined radio (SDR) technology is the goal of a team of Virginia Tech engineering researchers who have won a $400,000 Cyber Trust grant from the National Science...

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First recipients of Don G. Creamer Research Award named

Three graduate students in the Higher Education Program have been honored as the first recipients of the Don G. Creamer Research Awards.

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Forage conference will educate producers about grazing practices

Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Forage and Grassland Council will explore the theme, “Profitable Pastures: Extending Grazing” at this year’s winter forage conference, Jan. 23-25....

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Conference to help horse owners understand forages

Each year, Virginia’s horses consume more than 500,000 tons of hay valued at approximately $100 million. In light of this, Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Forage and Grassland Council...

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Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

In celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Virginia Tech will host a variety of educational and cultural programs and community service events Jan. 14-19, 2007. All events...

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Jim Bohland named vice president and executive director for the National...

Virginia Tech President Charles Steger has named James Bohland vice president and executive director for the National Capital Region.

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Environmental engineer works to eliminate odor in biosolids

The county of Los Angeles may not like this distinction, but environmental engineer John Novak says the sludge from this area of California has the worst odor of any he has ever tested. A walk inside...

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Hoops named Systems Biology Markup Language editor

Stefan Hoops, computational systems biologist at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI), has been named an SBML (Systems Biology Markup Language) editor by the SBML community. In this position, he...

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Holiday blessings for a boy and his dog

For many, Christmas is a time to count your blessings, appreciate the love of family and friends and reach out to others.

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Forest and farmland conservation strategies course offered

To help avoid future conflicts and problems that result all too often when development meets farmland, the Virginia Forest Landowner Education Program is presenting a statewide course on forest and...

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Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center holds equine neurological issues...

The Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center presented “Equine Neurological Issues Over the Life Course” during its first Tuesday Talk session of the season.

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New director of Center for Unit Load Design named

Ralph L. Rupert of Blacksburg, Va., has been named the new director of the Center for Unit Load Design (CULD).

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White delivers State-of-the-Art lecture at annual convention

Dr. Nat White, the Jean Ellen duPont Shehan Professor and director of Virginia Tech’s Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center, presented the prestigious Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art lecture at the...

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New Carnegie Foundation classification for Curricular Engagement and Outreach...

Virginia Tech is among 76 U.S. colleges and universities nationwide selected by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for its new Community Engagement Classification.

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Dining Services offers new jobs for the new year

Virginia Tech's Dining Services will hold its first one-stop job fair from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jan. 12, 2007 in Shultz Dining Center. The fair will provide an opportunity for wage and student position...

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