
NSF awards two grants for polymer research
Two recent grants awarded by the National Science Foundation will help scientists in the College of Natural Resources and Environment create new ways to use renewably sourced plant and wood polymers.

Two recent grants awarded by the National Science Foundation will help scientists in the College of Natural Resources and Environment create new ways to use renewably sourced plant and wood polymers.

For the ninth consecutive year, Virginia Tech ranks among the most environmentally responsible universities in the U.S., Canada, and Europe, according to The Princeton Review.

Governor Ralph Northam has announced an award of $556,321 in grant funding from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for ten Virginia agriculture-related projects.

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Virginia Tech a $3 million grant for research on electric vehicle charging infrastructure cybersecurity as part of a larger $80 million investment by the department on advanced technologies research.

Over the next decade, American manufacturers are facing an industrial skills gap with projections of 2 million manufacturing jobs going unfilled due to a lack of qualified and skilled applicants.

The vintage camper may not look much like a recording studio from the outside, but its goal is to record and preserve health stories of individuals from all backgrounds throughout Southwest Virginia.

Virginia Tech students explored a variety of locations, including the Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and parts of France, as part of a trip with the College of Architecture and Urban Studies to study sustainability policymaking and planning.

Medical research has many benefits, but one of its most important roles is perhaps the widespread effect it has on health care diagnosis and treatment.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced this week that $869,508 has been awarded to the Virginia Center for School and Campus Safety (VCSCS), housed within the Department of Criminal Justice Services.

Virginia Tech’s Center for Geospatial Information Technology has been working to improve informational databases across service lines of the Virginia Department of Veterans Services.
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