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Giovanni Publishes Book Of 'Poems And Not Quite Poems' -- "Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea" is 'Giovanni's meditation on humanity and soul'
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-03)Renowned poet and Virginia Tech University Distinguished Professor Nikki Giovanni has published "Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea", a book of "poems and not quite poems." -
Mathematical Prediction Of 'On-Off' Switches In Cell Division Proven
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-03)A team of Virginia Tech researchers has experimentally verified the predictions of a mathematical model concerning the regulation of irreversible transitions into and out of mitosis (the division of genetic material during ... -
College Of Engineering Research Funding Exceeds $100 Million For The First Time
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-03)Right on track with Virginia Tech's goal to be among the top 30 research institutions in the nation, the grand total of research dollars spent this year in the College of Engineering graduate program reached over $100 ... -
Medical Transportation Program Supported By The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute Flourishes In 2002
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-09)A community-run medical transportation program in Bedford County covered more than 42,000 miles in 2002. -
Virginia Tech's Nikki Giovanni Nominated for Spoken Word GRAMMY
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-09)Nikki Giovanni, a University Distinguished Professor of English in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences at Virginia Tech, has been nominated for a Spoken Word GRAMMY. -
Virginia Tech Leads Nation In Family And Consumer Sciences Dissertatons
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-10)The College of Human Sciences and Education (CHSE) at Virginia Tech, formerly the College of Human Resources and Education, was recently ranked number one in the nation in the number of dissertations completed in family ... -
University-Wide Commencement Ceremony Moves To Friday Night
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-16)Bowing to on-going space constraints, Virginia Tech will move the university-wide Spring Commencement ceremony from Saturday morning to Friday evening, beginning this year. The event scheduled for May 10 at 9 A.M. will now ... -
Virginia Tech English, Engineering Professors Receive 2003 Outstanding Faculty Award From SCHEV
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-16)Two Virginia Tech faculty members, Tom Gardner of English and Mike Vorster of Civil and Environmental Engineering, received the 2003 Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) ... -
Hassan Aref Named Dean Of Engineering At Virginia Tech
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-17)Hassan Aref, a professor and head of the Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will assume the deanship of Virginia Tech's College of Engineering on April 1. -
"Gods & Generals" Director/Producer Will Present Movie Clips And Answer Questions In Visit To Virginia Tech
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-22)Want a hefty sample of the much heralded and anxiously awaited movie "Gods and Generals," along with the opportunity to ask questions of the director himself, nearly three weeks _before_ the sweeping Civil War epic actually ... -
Media Advisory: Gods & Generals Press Availability
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-28)Ron Maxwell, director/producer/screenwriter of the soon-to-be-released Civil War epic "Gods and Generals," and James I. Robertson Jr., principal historical consultant for the movie and executive director of Virginia Tech's ... -
Virginia Tech's Unit Load Design Center Offers Industry Short Courses
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-28)Virginia Tech's Center for Unit Load Design in the College of Natural Resources will offer its popular industry short courses in 2003. Courses will include unit load design, introductory pallet design system (PDS), and ... -
Virginia Tech Offers Forest Products Marketing And Sales Seminars
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-28)Virginia Tech's wood science and forest products department will hold continuing education classes: "Advanced Sales Training for the Forest Product Industry," Mar. 6-7, 2003, at the Donaldson Brown Hotel and Conference ... -
Virginia Tech Professor First Woman In The Library Of Living Philosophers
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-28)With the publication of one book, Virginia Tech philosopher Marjorie Grene became the first woman to join the ranks of such great philosophers as Albert Einstein (philosopher-scientist), Jean-Paul Sartre, John Dewey, Alfred ... -
Media Advisory -- Virginiatech Fisheries And Wildlife Professor To Brief Capitol Hill On Biotech Food
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-29)Eric Hallerman, associate professor of fisheries and wildlife sciences at Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources, will brief the House of Representatives Science Committee on transgenic fish, Friday, Jan. 31, during ... -
Tech's Corps Of Cadets Are Called For Active Duty In The War On Terrorism
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-29)In the hallways of the barracks, quiet farewells and a few handshakes were exchanged but no special ceremonies, no parades or flag-waving send-offs occurred for those cadets who have been called to active duty. Ten students ... -
Virginia Tech Project Seeks To Balance Power And Performance In Computers Of The Future
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-29)"The computing world is moving from the desktop and workstation to an arena of embedded and wearable computers," remarked Sandeep Shukla, who recently received a $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to help ... -
Virginia Tech Fisheries And Wildlife Professor Develops Report To Aid Nation In Managing Freshwaters
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-30)Paul Angermeier, associate professor of fisheries and wildlife sciences in Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources, helped develop the 2002 Ecological Society of America (ESA) report on meeting the future needs for ... -
Virginia Tech Cadets Will Give $9000 To D-Day Memorial
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-01-30)The Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets will present a $9000 check to a D-Day Memorial representative at a ceremony in Bedford on Saturday Feb. 1 at 11 a.m. -
Report Ranks Virginia's Most (And Least) Affordable Areas For Homeownership
(Virginia Tech. University Relations, 2003-02-03)It's a good time to be a homeowner in Virginia, but affordability is becoming an increased concern for some areas...