
In Memoriam: Virginia Tech President Emeritus T. Marshall Hahn Jr.
T. Marshall Hahn Jr., who transformed what was primarily a white, male military college into Virginia Tech, died May 29. He was 89.

T. Marshall Hahn Jr., who transformed what was primarily a white, male military college into Virginia Tech, died May 29. He was 89.

Lyubov Slashcheva arrived in the United States when she was 5 years old not knowing a word of English, but already determined to make an impact.

UVA English professor Rita Felski encouraged her fellow scholars to explore alternatives to increasingly predictable and formulaic styles.

Robert DiCenzo has been named Shenandoah University’s next dean of the Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy.

Viruses evolve quickly. A small tweak to the genetic makeup of a mostly mild strain of influenza can give rise to the next pandemic.

Humans are meant to live in nature, even when they live in cities. University of Virginia architecture professor Tim Beatley calls it “biophilia.”

EMU was among the first schools involved in groundbreaking work that is raising awareness about institutional nitrogen footprints.

Dominion is assessing options for its proposed offshore wind project with the U.S. Department of Energy withdrawing $40 million in funding.

Virginia Tech and eight other universities will work to advance clean energy through fossil fuels in a new $20 million project supported by the U.S. Department of Energy.

The UVA Health System has investigated a mystery involving blood samples by sending smartphones through the hospital’s pneumatic tube system.
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