
Researcher recognized with Distinguished Early Career Award from U.S. Aquaculture Society
Virginia Tech researcher Jonathan van Senten was recently awarded the Distinguished Early Career Award from the U.S. Aquaculture Society.

Virginia Tech researcher Jonathan van Senten was recently awarded the Distinguished Early Career Award from the U.S. Aquaculture Society.

For senior Daniel Grizzard, a desire to help others led to him take on a leadership role with Service Without Borders at Virginia Tech.

With most of the world sheltering in place and plans canceled through the summer, food producers are finding themselves with a wasted surplus of perishable items that were once bound for schools, conferences, restaurants, and sporting events.

Picture the farm of the future and what’s there. Tractors? Crops? Drones? iPads? Smartfarms are that and more.

Connection 2 Care (C2C) is an innovative collaboration led by Virginia Tech researchers that aims to address the opioid crisis in the Roanoke Valley.

Nizhoni Tallas and Ross Cooper of the College of Natural Resources and Environment have had to adjust to working remotely as interns at the Virginia Water Resources Research Center.

The Department of Health and Human Services has awarded $1,854,974 to assist the Virginia Department of Health in supporting rural hospitals across the Commonwealth as they combat the COVID-19 crisis.

For years, researchers claimed the first biological control of a weed occurred in 1902, in Hawaii. But a Virginia Tech entomologist has proved that the ecological approach to combating invasive species happened more than a century earlier.

For every story of medical personnel exhausted and in need during the coronavirus pandemic, there’s a story of community members stepping forward – with gloves, hand sanitizer, and other much-needed supplies to help with those necessities.

Gov. Ralph Northam is setting Virginia up for a political fight with the Trump administration over social distancing and economic restrictions in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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