Fall 2005
If you're an easily distracted driver, pay heed. A study directed by Thomas A. Dingus (Ph.D. '87) of the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute confirms that attentive driving is the surest way to avoid accidents.
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Much of what David Calhoun (accounting '79), vice chairman of infrastructure for General Electric, shared at Virginia Tech's 133rd commencement ceremony was learned firsthand--and it's advice for the ages.
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No longer a sleepy little community, Blacksburg continues to grow in popularity and population. Amidst all that change, how does this classic college town manage to maintain its down-home feel?
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Some of the research undertaken at Virginia Tech might seem a little, well, different. We've taken a look at a few of the many research projects going on around campus that just might surprise you.
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Acclaimed for its programs in engineering education, research, and public service, the College of Engineering is among the nation's very best. Its unique "hands-on, minds-on" approach is one way the college prepares highly skilled engineers who are also excellent leaders and communicators.
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