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Article ItemLand across Chesapeake Bay area is sinking. New study shows by how much , article
A new study published in Nature Scientific Reports finds land sinking is ubiquitous throughout the Chesapeake Bay region with rates varying from about 0.4 to 3 millimeters per year.
Date: Feb 05, 2026 - -
General ItemEngagement Scholarship Consortium accepting conference proposals Date: Jan 30, 2026 -
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Article ItemOnline programs receive high marks in latest U.S. News and World Report rankings , article
The online master's degree programs within the College of Engineering were ranked in the top 20 nationally for the third straight year by U.S. News and World Report, while the Master of Information Technology earned a second consecutive top-10 ranking.
Date: Jan 27, 2026 - -
Article ItemUniversity child care resources offer flexibility and support for caregivers , article
The university offers employees resources to help find child care, pay for care, and learn more about their options as a caregiver, as discussed a Working Parents Resources Roundtable.
Date: Jan 20, 2026 - -
General ItemNew student employees: complete your required IT security training
All student wage and graduate assistants should complete the brief online training module within 90 days of beginning employment at Virginia Tech.
Date: Jan 16, 2026 - -
Article ItemExploring Our Mountain Home brings students to new views , article
The collaboration between Cranwell International Center and Venture Out brings students to hikes around Southwest Virginia while educating them on hiking safety and etiquette.
Date: Jan 15, 2026 - -
Video ItemProject-based learning gives M.Eng students experience working with industry , video
A team of six M.Eng students worked with Alexandria start-up MARi this fall to develop a multi-agent AI system that accelerates online course development. They were among 115 students participating in projects with industry and government at the Institute for Advanced Computing in Alexandria.
Date: Jan 15, 2026 - -
General ItemResearch computing workshops for new and experienced users start Jan. 23
Offered by Advanced Research Computing, these weekly Zoom workshops, plus a Spring Break Boot Camp, offer research computing guidance for Virginia Tech users at all experience levels.
Date: Jan 12, 2026 - -
General ItemApplications now open for the CCI SWVA Cyber Innovation Scholar program Date: Jan 07, 2026 -
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General ItemEarly Childhood Education Initiatives presents parenting program series Date: Jan 05, 2026 -
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General ItemParenting programs available this spring Date: Jan 05, 2026 -
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General ItemWork toward your goals with a TimelyCare health coach Date: Jan 05, 2026 -
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Article Item3,200 students to be honored with degrees at fall commencement , article
The University Commencement ceremony will begin at 10:30 a.m. ET Friday, Dec. 19, with the Graduate School Commencement ceremony following at 2:30 p.m. ET. Both events will be available via livestream video from the university homepage for those unable to attend in person.
Date: Dec 12, 2025 - -
Article ItemUnexpected impact: Ph.D. student Nipun Thamatam revamps a key part of microfluidic research , article
An ordinary day in Thamatan's life led to a discovery that transformed decades of micro-electrical-mechanical systems research.
Date: Dec 11, 2025 - -
Article ItemStudents offer insights at Graduate School mentoring workshop , article
Two doctoral students were a featured panel at a recent mentorship workshop at the Graduate School. They shared their experiences and insights about being mentees on their degree journeys.
Date: Dec 10, 2025 - -
Article ItemSix-year study reveals ancient quakes along 150-mile fault system in Nepal , article
Research scientist Sean Beamis and graduate student Elizabeth Curtiss worked as part of a collaborative project studying earthquake history along a 150-mile fault system in western Nepal.
Date: Dec 03, 2025 - -
Video ItemStudents design prosthetic foot for young swimmer , video
Biomedical engineering made swimming more joyful for an eight-year-old girl from Lynchburg, Virginia. Hadlee needed a long-lasting prosthetic foot that could move freely in the water and on the pool deck. Through in-depth testing, hands-on research, and help from an Olympic swimmer, the students from a senior design team in Virginia Tech’s Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics tackled the challenge — and developed a solution that not only advances engineering knowledge but had a powerful real-world impact on a little girl who loves everything about swimming.
Date: Nov 24, 2025 - -
Article ItemUniversity Libraries project helps athletes 'train and play smarter' , article
The Applied Research in Immersive Experiences and Simulations team uses virtual video and artificial intelligence to create digital twins of football plays, allowing players and coaches to step into the action virtually and see from multiple perspectives.
Date: Nov 24, 2025 - -
Video Item"Yes, and..." Architecture students learn through improv , video
The Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center's (WAAC) pilot course called "Praxis Studio" is intended to improve students' soft skills and professional confidence. The three, 1-credit modules are all taught by professional experts who are also alumni. Movement 2 introduces students to the fun and benefit of improvisational theater.
Date: Nov 14, 2025 -
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