Archive Geography News
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Article ItemAlumnus plants his flag in a growing sport , article Date: Aug 15
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Article ItemNatural resources in an urbanizing world , article Date: Aug 07
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Article ItemForecasting a future in weather , article Date: May 31
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Article ItemDoppler data meets the green screen , article Date: May 16
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Video ItemWeather station installation , video Date: Apr 05
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Article ItemOn top of the world , article Date: Mar 15
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Article ItemFrom field sites to C-suites , article Date: Mar 11
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Video ItemStudents study abroad in Antarctica , video Date: Feb 27
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Article ItemThe Antarctica journals , article Date: Feb 19
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- Hokie hooked on storms: sharing his passion and building a following.
- Stewart Scales and his band New Standard entertain students and faculty at the Welcome Back Bash.
- Peter Forister captures an image of the elusive “green flash”.
- Jim Campbell is awarded AmericaView’s Lifetime Achievement award.
- Geographer Daniel Sui is appointed Vice President for Research and Innovation.
- Geography leads the interdisciplinary Pathways to Sustainability Minor … come check it out.
- The human dimensions of water. Luke Juran research abroad brings water science home to Virginia.
- Kelly Summers and Tim Baird explore the impacts of mobile phones for Maasai women.
- Meteorology student Kayleigh Addington captured video of a tornado posted on a local TV news.
- Geography alumna Megan Schnizler’s budding lumber lumber career.
- Class of 2020: Colleen Pramenko launches Air Force career with goal of working with the space program.
- Class of 2019: Geography major Neil Schubel charts a path around the world.
- Alum and current MS Geography student Peter Forister produces satellite maps of tornado damage.
- Tim Baird named faculty principal for the Creativity and Innovation District Living-Learning Community.
- Virginia Tech launches the Center for Coastal Studies to address complex issues in the coastal zone.
- Meteorology faculty and students anchor weather stations on highest peaks in Virginia and West Virginia.
- Anamaria Bukvic, Craig Ramseyer, and Santosh Rijal are appointed faculty in the Department of Geography.
- Helping coastal communities face the challenges posed by flooding and sea level rise.
- Class of 2018: Molly McKnight uses GIS to show data in 3D.
- Class of 2018: Kirsten White’s trek from Poquoson to the Peace Corps.
- Research shows mountains playing significant role in recent Virginia tornadoes
- Meteorology internships help ready the next generation of U.S. Air Force weather officers.
- Seed grants helping to grow Virginia Tech’s transdisciplinary capacities, contributions
- College of Natural Resources and Environment welcomes new faculty members
- Steelcase funds work to create an active learning space where students and faculty collaborate
- Digital exhibits fuel learning beyond campus
- Researchers investigate riverbank erosion, human adaptation, and resilience in coastal Bangladesh
- Weather Journal: Hurricane talk with a local expert
- Innovative ‘Pink Time’ learning exercise puts student on career path
- Virginia Tech meteorology, emergency preparedness experts offer tips for start of hurricane season
- Tom Crawford named chair of the Department of Geography