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Elements, 1998
(Virginia Tech, 1998)
This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech. Inside: An up-close look at alumnus Gene Weedon and his role with chemistry’s new AlliedSignal Polymer Characterization Lab. Plus: Learn about ...
Elements, 2000
(Virginia Tech, 2000)
This is the alumni magazine of the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech. Inside: Gary Cook reveals the places a chemist can go. Plus: Harry Dorn helps create a new molecule family: a wheel within a ball.
The TECHtonic, Fall 2018
(Virginia Tech, 2018)
This is the newsletter for the Department of Geosciences, published twice annually.
Biological Sciences Newsletter, Spring/Summer 2018
(Virginia Tech; Virginia Tech, 2018)
Welcome to the Biological Sciences newsletter for spring/summer 2018! Another academic year is in the books and it has been another terrific success. In this issue we highlight one of the department’s little-known gems, ...
Biological Sciences Newsletter, Fall/Winter 2017
(Virginia Tech; Virginia Tech, 2017)
Welcome to the Biological Sciences newsletter for fall/winter 2017! We’ve have a great start to the academic year, with our largest entering class ever (468 freshmen and 52 transfer students) joining the undergraduate ...
Quanta 2015/2016
(Virginia Tech, 2016)
A publication for the faculty, staff, students, alumni, emeriti & friends of the Department of Physics at Virginia Tech.
The TECHtonic: 2017 Fall Newsletter, Department of Geosciences
(Virginia Tech. Department of Geosciences, 2017-12-06)
Biological Sciences Newsletter, Fall/Winter 2018
(Virginia Tech; Virginia Tech, 2018)
This is the alumni newsletter for the Dept. of Biological Sciences at Virginia Tech.
The TECHtonic, Spring 2019
(Virginia Tech. Department of Geosciences, 2019)
Welcome to the Spring 2019 issue of The TECHtonic, the newsletter for the Dept. of Geosciences, published twice annually.
Quanta 2018/2019
(Virginia Tech. Department of Physics, 2019)
A publication for the faculty, staff, students, alumni, emeriti & friends of the Department of Physics at Virginia Tech.