Virginia Tech Magazine
Hok-E-News
Fall 2009

Hok-E-News, Virginia Tech Magazine's online-only feature, is updated quarterly.
Workshop empowers women in Mali

Space@VT receives grant to study space weather

New wheat variety honors dedicated seedsman
Workshop empowers women
in Mali >>

As part of a program to raise the standard of living in developing countries, a Virginia Tech researcher led a four-day gender workshop in Baguineda, Mali.

Space@VT receives grant to study space weather >>

Virginia Tech's Space@VT research group is receiving a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to build weather instrument stations in Antarctica.

New wheat variety honors dedicated seedsman >>

A Virginia Tech professor of crop and soil sciences has named a new public wheat variety after G. Meri Longest, the co-founder of Goshen Farm on Virginia's Middle Peninsula.

New Hall West provides living and office space

VMRCVM signs agreement with Antiqua university

MathWorks and the College of Engineering collaborate
New Hall West provides living and office space >>

A new, four-story residence hall provides on-campus housing for more than 250 students, as well as office space for several of the university's student programs and support services.

VMRCVM signs agreement with Antiqua university >>

The Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine has signed a memorandum of agreement with the American University of Antiqua to offer clinical rotations.

MathWorks, College of Engineering, collaborate >>

MathWorks has provided software for technical computing and model-based design to the Virginia Tech Joseph F. Ware Jr. Advanced Engineering Laboratory.


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