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Article ItemCategory: research Technology on the trail: Appalachian Trail managers say pervasive use of digital devices harms trail experience , article
In Virginia Tech research, trail managers reported that technology, specifically social media, has led to the trail’s degradation, overcrowding, and the spread of misinformation among hikers.
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Article ItemCategory: academics Katrina Powell honored as Alumni Distinguished Professor , article
Since joining Virginia Tech in 2006, Powell has strived to bring awareness to issues of social justice and displacement through her teaching and research.
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Article ItemCategory: impact Experts available: Tariffs & farmers, economics of scam texts, U.S. cash warning, and more , article
The Virginia Tech media relations office has experts available for interviews this week surrounding issues in the news, including tarriffs, warnings the U.S. cash flow could run out, spring cleaning, and more. To schedule an interview, please contact mediarelations@vt.edu.
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Article ItemCategory: research 'Curious Conversations' podcast: Liesel Ritchie talks about community dynamics during and after disasters , article
Ritchie discusses social capital’s role in community resilience. how natural disasters differ from other types of disasters, the need for strong community relationships, and the importance of listening to community needs when providing assistance from the outside.
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Article ItemCategory: impact Expert explains why March Madness captivates us, propels little-known schools , article
March Madness has become a cultural phenomenon that extends far beyond simply three weeks of college basketball games.
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Article ItemCategory: academics Spring clean your closet with tips from a Virginia Tech expert , article
Spring is the perfect time to start a closet detox. Stephany Greene, a fashion designer, celebrity stylist, branding expert, and instructor in Virginia Tech’s fashion merchandising and design program, shares her tips.
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Article ItemCategory: research Professor receives pilot funding to conduct study to increase forest farming in Appalachia , article
The $500,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission wants to improve economic development in the region through sustainable non-timber forest farming practices.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech Global Distinction Research team studying technology implementation in health care awarded new round of Destination Area 2.0 funding , article
Featuring faculty from four Virginia Tech colleges, the transdisciplinary group aims to use their research to improve patient outcomes and clinician experience.
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Article ItemCategory: academics Kellogg Center to host American legal scholar for annual lecture , article
Bruce Ackerman, the Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University, will deliver the 2025 PPE Distinguished Lecture at 5 p.m. March 26 in the Moss Arts Center.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech Advantage How to stand out as an intern , article
Productive internships can look different for every student, depending on their goals. Students and experts in Virginia Tech's College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences share their advice for making the most of an internship.
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Article ItemCategory: academics With fellowship, history professor to record life of human rights legend , article
Amanda Demmer, associate professor of history, has received a research fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities to write a biography on Ginetta Sagan, a leader in the international human rights movement after World War II.
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Article ItemCategory: impact Experts available: Measles outbreak, airport Wi-Fi security, avoiding a government shutdown, and more , article
The Virginia Tech media relations office has the experts available for interviews this week surrounding issues in the news, including measles, avoiding a government shutdown, and more. To schedule an interview, please contact mediarelations@vt.edu.
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Article ItemCategory: culture Author Charles Yu talks writing, representation, and the Asian American experience , article
The author of the critically acclaimed, genre-bending “Interior Chinatown” and writer for the HBO series “Westworld” comes to the Moss Arts Center on Tuesday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m.
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Article ItemCategory: news directly from around campus 'The door that was open for me' - Virginia Tech alumnus reflects on his journey as an educator , article
Jerry Jones’ life is a testament to resilience. After a 50-year teaching career, the alumnus and author reflects on his long education journey.
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Article ItemCategory: impact Experts offer insight on U.S.-Ukraine deal, European relations , article
From the U.S. halting military support to Ukraine to America’s role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, two experts on international relations at Virginia Tech share their insights on the country’s handling of foreign affairs.
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Article ItemCategory: impact Experts analyzes Trump’s address to Congress , article
President Donald Trump’s first address to Congress during his second term broke a record for length as he celebrated his administration’s swift actions during its first six weeks. Virginia Tech political communications expert Cayce Myers and political scientist Karen Hult share their analyses of the significance of the president’s speech and the Democratic Party’s response.
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Article ItemCategory: research Whole Health Consortium at Virginia Tech funds teams to tackle community health challenges , article
Five multidisciplinary teams received seed grants to develop community-informed solutions for better health.
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Article ItemCategory: campus experience Humanities program sparks creativity, curiosity for middle schoolers , article
Thirty middle schoolers from across the New River and Roanoke valleys are enrolled in a Saturday humanities program at Virginia Tech studying linguistics, literature, creative fantasy writing, philosophy, and theatre courses.
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Article ItemCategory: impact Secrets of Oscar night red carpet fashion, shared by an expert , article
“If they get it right, a star’s Oscar night style can set their career for life and keep them on everyone’s mind for decades to come, whether they win or not,” says Stephany Greene, a fashion designer and stylist who teaches in Virginia Tech’s fashion merchandising and design program. Greene shares her expertise on fashion trends and the tremendous behind-the-scenes efforts that create the looks seen on Oscar night.
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Article ItemCategory: impact Hokies rally together for another record-breaking Giving Day , article
In just 24 hours, more than 24,100 Hokies around the world stepped up to raise more than $21 million for Virginia Tech on Giving Day.
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Article ItemCategory: research Escaping to freedom , article
The Dangerous Harbor: Finding Escaped Unfree Laborers in the 17th Century research project resurrects, digitizes, and illuminates the voices of indentured servants, enslaved people, and forced laborers who sought freedom through the waters of the Chesapeake Bay in colonial America.
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