
Virginia Tech Board of Visitors sets university budget at $1.66 billion for 2019-2020 fiscal year
The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors approved a $1.66 billion university budget for the 2019-2020 fiscal year at its meeting in Blacksburg today.

The Virginia Tech Board of Visitors approved a $1.66 billion university budget for the 2019-2020 fiscal year at its meeting in Blacksburg today.

For more than a century, Virginia Cooperative Extension has helped Virginians manage the devastations bad weather can cause.

Liz Johnson, a professor of geology and environmental science at James Madison University, was among the researchers who made a groundbreaking discovery of how volcanoes formed in the area of Bermuda.

The Virginia Tech Southern Piedmont Agricultural Research and Extension Center, located in Blackstone, is working to ensure that the state’s tobacco crop and producers continue to thrive.

Emotion-related conversations among family members and the potential impact it can have on the socio-emotional development of children is the focus of Erika Hernandez’s research and doctoral dissertation.

Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS), also known as drones, are permeating many sectors of industry and are increasingly being employed as data collection platforms to support an array of applications.

If researchers knew what kept farmers from adopting natural methods to grow healthier plants and vanquish pests, curbing hunger worldwide might be more feasible. That assumption underpins a new joint research project at Virginia Tech.

Warren Bickel, the Virginia Tech Carilion Behavioral Health Research Professor, received the Scientific Translation Award from SABA on Saturday.

Virginia State University will host its third annual Industrial Hemp Field Day on July 25 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the university’s Gateway Conference Center, 2804 Martin Luther King Boulevard, Colonial Heights.

Virginia Tech’s Hume Center for National Security and Technology has announced the inaugural cohort of a new fellows program.
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