
Bud Foster named Virginia Tech Class of 2022 ring namesake
Former Virginia Tech defensive coordinator Bud Foster has been named the Class of 2022 class ring namesake.

Former Virginia Tech defensive coordinator Bud Foster has been named the Class of 2022 class ring namesake.

Virginia Cooperative Extension specialists have long offered hands-on educational workshops to share agricultural and consumer information with farmers and the public. But in the age of COVID-19, they’ve had to switch to virtual workshops.

Virginia Tech President Tim Sands shared updates and answered questions from the Hokie community virtually on Thursday during his first town hall to discuss COVID-19.

Dozens of scholarly articles have been written about anxiety’s influence on pain perception.

Programs offered across Virginia Tech’s colleges and the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine are included in the U.S. News & World Report survey of best graduate programs for 2021.

A USDA proposal would allow schools participating in the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program to serve less fruit, fewer whole grains, fewer varieties of vegetables, and more starchy vegetables.

A Virginia Tech expert in gerontology encourages families to stay connected with their older loved ones while practicing social distancing.

A study by two Virginia Tech economists suggests the lockdown of Hubei province in China to try to contain the spread of coronavirus reduced global GDP 1 percent.

When seven cattle mysteriously died on a farm in Albemarle County in 2017, veterinary anatomic pathologist Kevin Lahmers had no reason to suspect the culprit: a tiny pest carrying a disease commonly confined to the Eastern Hemisphere.

The first line of defense against coronavirus, and really every infectious disease, is the simple act of handwashing.
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