
Virginia Tech leads efforts to prepare students for high-demand STEM jobs
Virginia Tech is leading a team of Virginia universities to develop a statewide STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education network.

Virginia Tech is leading a team of Virginia universities to develop a statewide STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education network.

Information latency is a measure of how quickly or slowly networked devices transmit information.

The William Jacob and Barbara Boyle Lemon family has made a $1 million gift to the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC.

The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute will receive $15 million in federal funding to support research on safe automated driving integration.

Sanju Bansal has lived in, invested in, and developed the greater Washington, D.C., metro area’s business ecosystem since 1994.

In the rapidly evolving, competitive marketplace of higher education, Virginia Tech is not only holding its ground as one of the nation’s best universities, but steadily gaining.

In his fourth State of the University address last week, President Tim Sands explained to the campus and community crowd that Virginia Tech’s growth is happening in many ways and in many places.

Technology once seemed the exclusive domain of technical experts. Today, though, some of the greatest technology challenges involve ethics, policy, culture, and politics.

A three-year, $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will allow 18 students from Eastern Mennonite University and nearby colleges to gain cross-cultural and research experience – in Australia. The grant will fund the “Tephritid fruit fly Multidisciplinary Australian Research Collaboration for Biosecurity” (T-MARC-BIO) initiative, which is led by EMU chemistry Professor Matthew Siderhurst. Tephritid fruit…

The search committee for the next dean of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine has announced four finalists who will visit the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg and the University of Maryland campus in Baltimore for interviews.
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