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General ItemThe Graduate School has updated all of its forms for students Date: Aug 15, 2022
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Article ItemSummer internship program tells diverse students, 'You should go to grad school' , article
The Multicultural Academic Opportunities Program placed 35 students, many from historically Black colleges and universities, in labs around the Blacksburg campus this summer. Long-term, they may help diversify Virginia Tech’s graduate student population.
Date: Aug 10, 2022 -
Article ItemWant to colonize Mars? Talk to this outer space anthropologist first , article
Ripped from the pages of sci-fi novels, the future of humanity could exist beyond Earth. But first, Savannah Mandel would like a word.
Date: Aug 10, 2022 -
Article ItemPamplin Executive Ph.D. students gain research expertise to transform business, higher education landscapes , article
Participants in Pamplin’s Ph.D. concentration in executive business research - such as Sarah Tuskey and Gelila Sebhatu - are using problem-solving skills acquired in the program to further their research abilities and advance in leadership positions.
Date: Aug 08, 2022 -
Article ItemRebecca Pauly named vice dean at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine , article
Pauly has served as interim senior associate dean since November. She is a professor of medicine at VTCSOM and vice chair of the department of medicine at the medical school and Carilion Clinic. She will continue in these roles as vice dean.
Date: Aug 05, 2022 -
Article ItemMedical student inspired by transplant patients , article
Kelly Ingram’s fascination with the human body began at age 6, when she memorized the bones of the body on her LeapPad learning tablet.
Date: Aug 03, 2022 -
Article ItemAny way you spell it, doctor has always been the goal of this medical student , article
Connor Madalo, a second-year student at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, has wanted to be a doctor since he was 6 years old. That conviction deepened years later when he lost a family member to a heart attack.
Date: Aug 01, 2022 -
Article ItemListening to marginalized communities , article
Graduate students in the Virginia Tech Department of Psychology seek to gain more knowledge about the unique and challenging experiences of stress, trauma, and resilience with Black and African American communities in Southwest Virginia.
Date: Aug 01, 2022 -
Article ItemAn afternoon with Khadijah Queen, poet, author, associate professor , article
Queen is an associate professor of English and an award-winning author and poet who has written six books. She moved to the New River Valley this past year and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Virginia Tech’s award-winning Master of Fine Arts program.
Date: Jul 28, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine welcomes Class of 2026 after record number of applicants , article
The 49 high-achieving students were selected from a record number of 6,916 applicants. The number of applicants was an increase of more than 500 from the previous year.
Date: Jul 27, 2022 -
Article ItemLatin American universities' faculty members hone skills at Virginia Tech , article
The program, a collaboration between Ecuador’s Universidad San Francisco de Quito and Virginia Tech, explores themes and trends in global higher education.
Date: Jul 26, 2022 -
Article ItemFrom west to east: Student travels 2,442 miles and finds home at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine , article
As a Mexican American, Julia De Luca is well aware of the struggles disenfranchised populations often face when obtaining equitable, accessible health care, and she’s passionate about making a difference.
Date: Jul 22, 2022 -
Article ItemPublication by interdisciplinary team sheds light on interventions to prevent re-injury in athletes , article
Robin Queen, Virginia Tech colleagues, and collaborators with Carilion Clinic Orthopaedic Surgery, looked at the effectiveness of a novel biofeedback intervention to improve landing mechanics in patients following ACL reconstruction.
Date: Jul 20, 2022 -
Article ItemBiomechanics researcher uses artificial intelligence to detect injuries and improve treatment , article
Vincent Wang conducts research in biomechanics, specifically related to musculoskeletal injuries. He knew early on he wanted to incorporate artificial intelligence into his research, so he pursued collaborations with experts in other fields.
Date: Jul 11, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech joins Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area , article
For more than 90 years, the Consortium has advanced higher education in the region; promoted the role of higher education in the region’s economic and cultural vitality; and served as a vehicle for members to share resources and cooperate for the benefit of students, faculty, and the community.
Date: Jul 08, 2022 -
Article ItemRosemary Blieszner reappointed as Alumni Distinguished Professor , article
In the 41 years that she has been a Hokie, Blieszner has held positions that span the university, all while serving through her leadership, scholarship, and teaching.
Date: Jul 08, 2022 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech postdoctoral associate community thrives , article
Improving the postdoctoral researcher’s experience to provide more assistance through a combination of building community, mentoring, and professional development is critical to fueling the pipeline of diverse individuals necessary to expand the research enterprise in academia and the workforce.
Date: Jul 08, 2022 -
Article ItemHokienauts on a special mission to advance space exploration , article
The Hokienauts are one of 10 university-based teams from across the country that demonstrated augmented-reality solutions designed for use in spacesuits in a lunar analog environment.
Date: Jul 07, 2022 -
Article ItemMyers-Lawson School of Construction charts future of the discipline with move into College of Engineering , article
Following approval by the State Council for Higher Education for Virginia, the school’s transfer heralds increased opportunities and advances for students, industry, and the evolving landscape of construction.
Date: Jul 06, 2022 -
Article ItemBlasts and gaps: How a biomedical engineering doctoral student is solving gaps in treatment for blast-induced neurotrauma , article
After enduring head trauma as a teenager and going through a challenging recovery, Carly Norris knew she wanted to help address others with similar issues. Now, through her research in the Traumatic Nerve Technologies Lab, she examines each of the brain’s regions to determine which are more susceptible to blast-induced neurotrauma.
Date: Jul 05, 2022
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