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- May 15, 2008—The Earth Times: EFJ, Inc. Partners With Virginia Tech to pursue advanced wireless development.
- May 14, 2008—EFJ, Inc.: Company to leverage leading university's advanced wireless development
- May 13, 2008—Virginia Tech News: Virginia Tech Welcomes New Computer Science Department Head Barbara G. Ryder
- May 13, 2008—Daily Press: Dominion's coal-fired plant is necessary and safe
- May 13, 2008—Water Tech Online: The many flavors of drinking water
- May 13, 2008—Water Tech Online: Leasing the ocean for wind harvesting
- May 8, 2008—chabad.org: Jewish Student Center Opens Doors at Virginia Tech
- May 8, 2008: Virginia Tech's College of Engineering Honors Distinguished Alumni
- May 7, 2008—Virginia Tech News: James B. "J.B." Jones will receive the university's most prestigious honor
- May 6, 2008—Chabad.org: A Year Later, Virginia Tech Professor Remembered as Selfless Educator
- May 6, 2008: Pat Artis, ESM Graduate, Named Engineering College’s Distinguished Alumnus
- May 1, 2008—The Guardian: Making a brake light say more than 'stop'
- April 28, 2008—The Roanoke Times: Engineering students put skills to true test
- April 24, 2008: Virginia Tech’s College of Engineering has presented its Dean’s Awards for Excellence
- April 24, 2008: Virginia Tech’s Kathy Lu Receives National Ceramic Engineering Award
- April 21, 2008: Leigh McCue wins NSF and ONR grants for research aimed at improving ship stability
- April 21, 2008: Thao Do of mechanical engineering is among Virginia Tech's Goldwater scholars
- April 16, 2008—Washington Post: A Year Later, Va. Tech Is Still Healing
- April 16, 2008—Apple: RoMeLa Students and Robots featured on Apple's Science Webpage
- April 14, 2008—The Economic Times (India): Sugar-powered cars on the anvil
- April 9, 2008—Plant Engineering Live: Virginia Tech takes top prizes in compressed air competition
- April 8, 2008—WDBJ TV: New device could prevent car accidents
- April 8, 2008: Paretti Wins Virginia Tech Engineering Sporn Award
- April 7, 2008: Probing the complexities of chaotic systems is the goal of Virginia Tech CAREER project
- April 7, 2008: IEEE sponsors "Pie-a-Prof" and nets large donation for charity
- April 4, 2008—Motor Trend: College student develops changing LED brakelight
- April 2, 2008: Industry Teams with Virginia Tech Engineering Students on Hybrid Technology
- April 2, 2008—Virginia Business: Virginia Tech research team to head carbon sequestration project
- April 1, 2008: Rakesh K. Kapania named Norris and Laura Mitchell Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Virginia Tech
- April 1, 2008: Scott L. Hendricks named to W.S. “Pete” White Chair for Innovation in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech
- April 1, 2008: From Maddening Mechanics to Funny Fluids, Learn How to Teach with Toys
- March 31, 2008: Virginia Tech senior engineering design projects to be showcased April 29
- March 28, 2008—VT News: Engineering, education, and public affairs programs earn high marks in U.S. News and World Report survey
- March 28, 2008: College of Engineering graduate programs fare well in rankings
- March 27, 2008: de la Garza Appointed to National Research Council Board
- March 27, 2008—CNNMoney.com: Pratt & Whitney Establishes Engineering University Partnerships
- March 26, 2008—VT News: Smart brake light system would provide more information to drivers
- March 26, 2008: Pratt & Whitney Establishes Engineering University Partnerships
- March 24, 2008—Network World: Researcher aims to make wireless nets more flexible, secure
- March 20, 2008—Roanoke Times: Hogs4Hokies founder plans benefit ride for Tech
- March 20, 2008—Rich.com: Virginia schools revive nuclear studies
- March 20, 2008—Washinton Post: Ga. Tech Chief Selected As Head of Smithsonian
- March 20, 2008—New York Times: Georgia Tech President to Lead Smithsonian
- March 20, 2008—60 Minutes: The testing for alertness and reaction time has real-world relevance
- March 17, 2008: Ensuring security for cognitive radio networks is the goal of Virginia Tech CAREER award research
- March 14, 2008: Virginia Tech's Student Engineers' Council Announces Another $125,000 Gift
- March 14, 2008: Franklin Institute Award Presented to Virginia Tech Electrical Engineers
- March 12, 2008—Examiner.com: Agency agrees to independent review of D.C. water quality
- March 12, 2008: Virginia Tech receives Petty Enterprises donation for motor sports research
- March 10, 2008: Engineering Students to Host Talk on the Future of Space Exploration
- March 7, 2008: Virginia Tech’s Don Baird Received Michigan State Achievement Award
- March 7, 2008—HPC Wire: CAREER Project Aims to Balance Compute and Storage Demands
- March 7, 2008—Virginia Business: Virginia Tech brings back nuclear engineering
- March 7, 2008: Ware Lab recognized by GM, receives 2007 GMC Sierra
- March 5, 2008—INSIDE HIGHER ED: ‘Chic Geek’: Computer Science Major Rebounds
- March 4, 2008—RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH: Tech researcher wins grant to develop chemical detection device
- February 28, 2008—RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH: Virginia Tech researcher Masoud Agah wins $400,000 grant
- February 22, 2008: Balancing computing power and storage demands is the goal of Virginia Tech CAREER project
- February 20, 2008: Creating a credit-card-sized platform for volatile compound analysis is the goal of Virginia Tech CAREER project
- February 19, 2008: Bike building competition scheduled for Saturday
- February 18, 2008—New York Times: High-Tech Invitations Take Your Mind Off Road
- February 14, 2008: AEP CEO to discuss America’s energy future with Virginia Tech students on Feb. 18
- February 14, 2008: Assessing efficiency of road contracts can lead to less risk, more innovation says Virginia Tech civil engineer
- February 14, 2008: Virginia Tech To Offer Nuclear Engineering Coursework
- February 14, 2008: The Inaugural Green500 List: Encouraging Sustainable Supercomputing
- February 14, 2008: Rolls-Royce’s decision to build manufacturing plant will impact Virginia Tech
- February 12, 2008: Virginia Tech’s Roe-Hoan Yoon Named to National Academy of Engineering
- February 12, 2008—Washington Technology: Pedal to the metal
- February 12, 2008—Associated Press: Trip and Fall Lately? Tell Your Doctor
- February 12, 2008—MSNBC: Small tumbles can predict seniors' serious falls
- February 12, 2008: Thurmon Lockhart's trip and fall research featured in world-wide media
- February 11, 2008: Phadke and Thorp part of Chinese funded research team
- February 11, 2008—The Register (UK): The Climate Computer
- February 11, 2008—Discovery Channel: It's Raining Energy. Hallelujah!
- February 8, 2008—Thaindian News: Rain showers may soon be an electricity source
- February 8, 2008: Virginia Tech and Meridium, Inc. receive NSF grant for agile software usability project
- February 6, 2008—TFM (New Jersey): Four Schools Compete in Compressed Air Engineering Contest
- February 5, 2008—Design News: Designing for Robotics
- February 1, 2008: Edwards to present MacArthur Lecture
- January 31, 2008—Thomas Net: Graphical System Design Software is designed for students
- January 30, 2008—Daily News (Hampton Roads): Nuclear power on verge of renaissance
- January 28, 2008: White House releases guest list for State of the Union
- January 25, 2008—Bernama.com: NASA Names Korean-American To Senior Post
- January 16, 2008: How does one ensure all right of way issues are found before construction commences?
- January 16, 2008—Daily Press: VT offers graduate nuclear engineering courses
- January 15, 2008—The Progress Index (Virginia): Kaine says universities key to luring Rolls-Royce
- January 15, 2008—Astrobiology Magazine: The Return of the Blob … As a Robot
- January 15, 2008—WITH GOOD REASON (Virginia Public Radio): Reducing lead in drinking water (.mp3)
- January 11, 2008—ner.com: Engineering News Record has named Virginia Tech's William R. Knocke, professor and head of the Via Department of Civil Engineering, as one of the magazine's Top 25 Newsmakers of 2007
- January 2, 2008: Virginia Tech Researchers Headline ICTAS Spring Seminar Series
- January 2, 2008—Genome Technology: Green HPC has Arrived
- January 1, 2008—USA Today: White House releases guest list for State of the Union
- December 19, 2007: Virginia Tech students' research could give the Beach Boys a new surfing song
- December 19, 2007—ABC News: UPS Drivers Train for the Holidays
- December 18, 2007—CNN Money: CGI dedicates new southwest Virginia Technology Center of Excellence
- December 18, 2007—NASA Tech Briefs: 2007: The Year in Technology:Electric Pulses Destroy Cancer Cells
- December 13, 2007—WSLS-TV Channel 10 (NBC): Liviu Librescu Voted "Most Inspiring Person of 2007"
- December 13, 2007—Daily Press (Hampton Roads): Late Virginia Tech professor is 'Most Inspiring Person'
- December 13, 2007—Associated Press: Slain Va. Tech professor named 'most inspiring'
- December 13, 2007—WSET-TV Channel 13 (ABC): VT Professor Killed on April 16th Named ''Most Inspiring Person of 2007''
- December 13, 2007—Roanoke Times: Tech professor who gave life is honored as 'inspiring'
- December 13, 2007—BELIEFNET: Most Inspiring Person of 2007: Liviu Librescu
- December 5, 2007—TIEKE (Finland): IBM blue gene supercomputers top new list of energy-efficient systems
- December 4, 2007—NULL: Virginia Tech wireless communications groups win top awards at international competition
- December 4, 2007—AARP the magazine: Inspire Awards Honorees
- December 4, 2007—Associated Content: GM and Virginia Tech Scientists Team Up to Advance in Neuroinformatics
- December 4, 2007—Roanoke Times: Jet engine plant will benefit colleges
- December 3, 2007—Lynchburg News and Advance: E-textiles: Making wearable computers
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