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Article ItemArtist, students to create structures with plastic bottles , article
The project to use plastic bottles for building allows Virginia Tech students to learn about sustainability, recycling, and making something new out of the old.
Date: Sep 19, 2018 -
Article ItemSteven and Cathi House to present their new book , “Villages of West Africa — an intimate journey across time” , article
The Houses will be at the Washington Alexandria Architecture Center at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 17 for a lecture and book signing. At 5 p.m. on Sept. 18 there will be an exhibition of photographs from the book in the lobby of Cowgill Hall on the Blacksburg campus. The Houses will also give a lecture at 2 p.m. on Sept. 20 in Hancock Hall Room 100, Blacksburg campus, followed by a book signing.
Date: Sep 11, 2018 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech leads international research partnership on refugee integration , article
Virginia Tech will unveil a policy brief on refugee integration on Sept. 5, the first research on this subject to embrace an interdisciplinary and international approach.
Date: Aug 29, 2018 -
Article ItemPerspective Gallery exhibit prompts reflections on diversity , article
The Perspective Gallery collaborated with faculty from the College of Architecture and Urban Studies to create the photo-narrative exhibit on display through Oct. 14.
Date: Aug 28, 2018 -
Article ItemNew faculty principal aims to engage students on a deeper level , article
“The faculty principal position provides an opportunity to be an active intellectual mentor for students beyond the typical contact time a normal faculty-student relationship would allow,” said C.L. Bohannon. “For me, it was being able to have a deeper level of engagement with the students to work on real issues that our society faces."
Date: Jul 20, 2018 -
Article ItemAlumnus shares expertise and creativity with Virginia Tech students , article
Matt Arden, a three-time Emmy Award winner, offers Virginia Tech students real-world insights and inspiration.
Date: Jul 12, 2018 -
Article ItemProfessors in Ecuador learn teaching tips inspired by Virginia Tech graduate program , article
The workshops are based on the Graduate School’s Transformative Graduate Education Initiative, which offers students across disciplines a range of programs, courses, and activities to help them succeed and prepare for any profession, not only academia.
Date: Jul 05, 2018 -
Article ItemAlumnus' project would transform Virginia Beach Oceanfront site , article
The Wave is a big deal. And it started at Virginia Tech, with Alec Yuzhbabenko’s senior thesis.
Date: Jun 21, 2018 -
Article ItemFutureHAUS Dubai takes shape at Virginia Tech’s Research + Demonstration Facility , article
Led by the College of Architecture and Urban Studies, students from five Virginia Tech colleges will compete as the only U.S. collegiate team in the Solar Decathlon Middle East in Dubai, November 2018. The team now has three months to complete the world’s smartest modular solar home – a prototype they hope will become a global model for housing sustainability.
Date: Jun 20, 2018 -
Article ItemArtists, sculptors, and artisans re-envision the chair for Moss Arts Center summer exhibition , article
“Sitting Pretty: The Chair Re-Envisioned” features the inventive work of artists from Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Also on view is an exhibition of photographs by the renowned artist William Wegman.
Date: Jun 12, 2018 -
Article ItemDavid Crane honored with emeritus status , article
Crane, a professor of fine art in the College of Architecture and Urban Studies, is known for his creative work and innovation in ceramics and an outstanding legacy as an arts educator.
Date: Jun 06, 2018 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech Board of Visitors approves 2018 promotions, tenure, continued appointments , article
The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors approved these promotions, tenure, and continued appointments at its June 4 meeting.
Date: Jun 04, 2018 -
Article ItemProfessor Max Stephenson Jr. receives Graduate School's outstanding mentor award , article
Stephenson's current research and teaching interests include collaborative governance, leadership and democratic politics, arts and community change processes, NGOs and international development, peace building, and humanitarian relief.
Date: May 31, 2018 -
Article ItemFunding awarded to diverse group of social and behavioral science researchers , article
ISCE has awarded six interdisciplinary teams seed funding for 2018-19 to prepare them to successfully compete for external funding through such agencies as the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and other sources of public and private funding.
Date: May 29, 2018 -
Article ItemNew council charged with enhancing equity in work, life at Virginia Tech , article
Gender@VT is a new council formed last fall to research and suggest ideas to improve the work/life environment for employees and students at Virginia Tech. Many of the issues affect both women and men, but often they fall disproportionately on women.
Date: May 22, 2018 -
Article ItemPolicy Strategic Growth Area faculty discuss solutions to complex problems at spring forum , article
Faculty from across the campus are working together to advance Virginia Tech's Policy Strategic Growth Area through interdisciplinary research discussions and presentations.
Date: May 14, 2018 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech to present honorary degree to Minnis Ridenour during spring commencement ceremonies , article
Ridenour supported five Virginia Tech presidents on all major university initiatives during their tenure, and his expertise in the field of finance enabled him to devise effective funding strategies to achieve countless initiatives that have greatly benefited Virginia Tech students and faculty while growing the reputation of the university.
Date: May 08, 2018 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech industrial design students win Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge , article
The student team’s computer-integrated bike handlebar design to make cycling safer and easier for the elderly won first place and $10,000 in the global competition. The win cements Virginia Tech’s recognition as a leader in designing solutions for aging populations.
Date: May 08, 2018 -
Article ItemHannah Largen named 2018 Outstanding Senior for the College of Architecture and Urban Studies , article
Armed with dual degrees from CAUS and the Pamplin College of Business, an impressive portfolio, and a winning attitude, this first-generation college student and “country girl” is headed to New York to work in advertising.
Date: May 02, 2018 -
Article ItemClass of 2018: Graduating senior Saherah Khan seeks to create the change she wishes to see in the world , article
Khan is a business management major and a recipient of the Pamplin New Horizons Scholarship, established to recruit more students with a diverse background to Pamplin and to promote a better understanding about the importance of diversity in higher education and in the workplace.
Date: May 01, 2018
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