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- November 19, 2009: Easterling Presents Montague-Betts Professorship Lecture
- November 19, 2009—Chicago Tribune: Va Tech to study effects of explosions, other serious accidents on mine ventilation systems
- November 19, 2009: Virginia Tech’s Dennis Hong to speak at TEDxNASA event in Newport News
- November 17, 2009—THE MIAMI HERALD: Schools to bus drivers: No texting while driving
- November 17, 2009—MSNBC NEWS: A third of teens say they’ve texted while driving
- November 16, 2009: Virginia Tech mining engineering department to lead $1.24M underground mine ventilation study
- November 13, 2009—WCPVA.com: Uranium study on hold
- November 13, 2009—HPCwire: The Green500 Expands Coverage of Energy-Efficient Supercomputers
- November 13, 2009—PHYSORG: Underground mine ventilation subject of study
- November 13, 2009—University of Delaware: Chemical engineering student awarded Air Products Graduate Fellowship
- November 13, 2009—Richmond Times-Dispatch: News near you:Blacksburg
- November 13, 2009—LYNCHBURG (VA.) NEWS & ADVANCE: A step toward high-tech jobs for the region (Opinion)
- November 13, 2009—NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO: ALL THINGS CONSIDERED : Does long-term research stimulate the economy?
- November 13, 2009—MEDICAL NEWS TODAY: Dust control research leads to a NIOSH grant to facilitate adoption of hazard controls
- November 12, 2009—VT News: Donald Baird named Alexander F. Giacco Professor of Chemical Engineering
- November 12, 2009—VT News: Student engagement center named in memory of Liviu Librescu
- November 12, 2009: 'Smart Grid' to become smarter, more efficient with technology being developed at Dominion Virginia Power
- November 12, 2009: Mining and mineral engineering professor honored with industry education award
- November 11, 2009—WDBJ-TV, CHANNEL 7 (CBS): Virginia Tech names student center in memory of Dr. Liviu Librescu
- November 11, 2009—WSLS-TV CHANNEL 10 (NBC): Board still wrestling with uranium-mining study
- November 11, 2009—ASSOCIATED PRESS: Virginia Tech names student center for slain professor
- November 11, 2009—ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER/UTILITY AUTOMATION & ENGINEERING T&D MAGAZINE : Dominion working with Virginia Tech on smart grid tech
- November 10, 2009: Ekkad to give keynote presentation at international conference on flow visualization
- November 10, 2009—Machine Design: Virginia Tech Students Build a Car Blind People Can Drive
- November 9, 2009: Dust control research leads to a NIOSH grant to facilitate adoption by construction industry
- November 5, 2009: Virginia Tech’s Naren Ramakrishnan named Distinguished Scientist
- November 5, 2009: New engineering courseware cited for engineering education innovation
- November 3, 2009—RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH: Virginia is innovating for success
- November 3, 2009—BRISTOL HERALD COURIER: Carbon capture project in Southwest Virginia awaits funding
- November 3, 2009—RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH: U.Va., Va. Tech plan research center with Rolls-Royce
- November 2, 2009: The Green500 expands its coverage of energy-efficient supercomputers
- November 2, 2009—DISCOVERY CHANNEL: Pollution Trips Up Female Marathon Runners
- November 1, 2009: Boeing's Marc Sheffler receives College of Engineering Service Award
- October 29, 2009: Virginia Tech researchers, collaborators receive award from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for occupational safety, health in construction research
- October 28, 2009—STAUNTON NEWS LEADER: Va. Tech receives $1.25 million grant to create Smart Grid Information Clearinghouse Web site
- October 28, 2009—News Leader: Virginia Tech, Howard University partner, receive award to create engineering-oriented center for intelligence community
- October 28, 2009—Danville News: NRC committee to meet to discuss uranium study
- October 26, 2009—Richmond Times Dispatch: Rolls-Royce could employ up to 500 in Prince George
- October 26, 2009: Virginia Tech College of Engineering extends its partnership with Fujitsu
- October 23, 2009—Globest: Rolls Royce begins construction on VA plant
- October 23, 2009—Roanoke Times: Northrop Grumman opens at Corporate Research
- October 23, 2009—SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN: New Software Could Smooth Supercomputing Speed Bumps
- October 22, 2009: Virginia Tech, Howard University partner, receive an award to create an engineering oriented center for an intelligence community
- October 22, 2009—Environmental Protectional Magazine (Dallas, TX): Virginia Tech to develop DOE Smart Grid Portal
- October 20, 2009—Reuters: Media Advisory: Groundbreaking Celebration for New Rolls-Royce Manufacturing Campus in
- October 20, 2009—WVTF: Local NPR profiles "Brilliant"10 winner Dennis Hong
- October 15, 2009: Virginia Tech’s Dennis Hong honored among Popular Science’s Brilliant 10 of 2009
- October 15, 2009: Aerojet donates $50,000 to support Virginia Tech student team’s Scramjet design project
- October 15, 2009: Virginia Tech receives $1.25 million grant from DOE to take lead in developing, managing, and maintaining Smart Grid Information Clearinghouse web portal
- October 13, 2009—The Chronicle of HIgher Education: Pentagon Makes Nice With Academe, Redux
- October 12, 2009: Virginia Tech Engineering Faculty Hope to Enhance Returning GIs Educational Experiences
- October 12, 2009—Business Facilities: 60 Seconds with Rob McClintock, Director of Research of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership
- October 12, 2009—Washington Post: Teams build a town - and solar-tech's future
- October 12, 2009: Former engineering dean and Virginia Tech president Paul Torgersen to deliver distinguished lecture
- October 10, 2009—Business Week: Best Young Tech Entrepreneurs 2009
- October 8, 2009: Northrop Grumman Opens Office at Virginia Tech’s Corporate Research Center
- October 8, 2009: Virginia Tech Mining Engineer Named a Distinguished Lecturer
- October 8, 2009: Virginia Tech engineering students start new EcoCAR challenge with arrival of donated car
- October 8, 2009: Lockheed Martin Presents $100,000 to Virginia Tech’s College of Engineering
- October 6, 2009—Washington Post: What does it take to get texting off roads?
- October 4, 2009: Engineering graduate students to host professional development seminar
- October 4, 2009—WSLS-TV CHANNEL 10 (NBC): First art exhibit on display on second floor inside Norris Hall
- October 4, 2009—DAILY DEMOCRAT: Bad drinking water at schools goes untreated
- October 4, 2009—BUSINESS WIRE: Powerwave Forms Technical Advisory Board, Leveraging Renowned Thought Leaders in Industry, Government and Academia
- October 4, 2009—ASSOCIATED PRESS: Environmentalists appealing ruling upholding southwest Va. plant's carbon dioxide permit
- October 4, 2009—SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING: Robotic Hand Captures Top Mechanical Engineering Award
- October 4, 2009—Bluefield Daily Telegraph: Hundreds of visitors come to Coalwood’s October Sky Festival
- September 30, 2009—New York Times: Letter to the Editor: Making Trucking Safer
- September 30, 2009—Popular Mechanics: Students build the solar homes of the future
- September 30, 2009—Topeka Capital JOurnal (KS): KSU inaugurates 13th president
- September 30, 2009: Virginia Tech researcher wins NSF CAREER award to study global engineering work
- September 30, 2009: Virginia Tech’s Ted Oyama Receives Catalysis Club of Philadelphia Award
- September 30, 2009: Virginia Tech electrical engineering team wins national TI competition
- September 30, 2009—The Virginian Pilot (Hampton Roads, VA): Uranium study faces premature doubts
- September 30, 2009—Washington Post: Govt: Nearly 6,000 deaths from driver distraction
- September 26, 2009—Washington Post: AP IMPACT: School drinking water contains toxins
- September 24, 2009: Virginia Tech College of Engineering’s improved robotic hand captures top award
- September 23, 2009—Madison Messenger: National Research Council agrees to uranium study
- September 23, 2009—INTECH: Synchrophasor data will assess health of grid
- September 23, 2009—Discovery News: NASA Makes Cloud to Study Particles
- September 22, 2009—WDBJ-TV, CHANNEL 7 (CBS): Tech names new research laboratory in memory of Kevin P. Granata
- September 22, 2009—Associated Press: Va Tech names lab for victim of ’07 mass slayings
- September 22, 2009—NEWSCIENTIST: Artificial cloud created at the edge of space
- September 22, 2009—FOSTER’S DAILY DEMOCRAT (N.H.): NASA rocket’s strange lights raised a few eyebrows
- September 21, 2009: Computer Science Graduate Student Thomas Scogland Awarded 2009 NDSEG Fellowship
- September 21, 2009—PHYSORG: Gravitational space corridors could slash space travel costs
- September 21, 2009—Physics of Fluids: Capillary origami in nature
- September 17, 2009: Virginia Tech College of Engineering team to design and study liver mimics
- September 17, 2009: Virginia Tech assistant professor continues outreach to New Jersey hometown schools
- September 15, 2009—Engineer: Image-guided surgery
- September 15, 2009—Roanoke Times: Names and changes
- September 15, 2009—Ethiopian (Afria) Review: Highway in the sky: The gravitational corridors that could help make space travel faster
- September 15, 2009—ISTOCKANALYST: Resolution of power plant issue is a balance
- September 15, 2009—Staunton (VA) News Leader: Va. Tech expects more than 200 companies at engineering expo
- September 15, 2009—Ethiopian Review (Washington, D.C.): Taste and smell disorders caused by cancer or treatments add to patients’ problems
- September 15, 2009—New York Times: Editorial: Texting to death
- September 15, 2009—MSNBC: NASA rocket to create clouds Tuesday
- September 14, 2009: Grand Opening of VTTI’s Center for Injury Biomechanics Crash Sled Lab
- September 14, 2009: VTCA awards scholarships to Virginia Tech College of Engineering students
- September 11, 2009—The Washington Post: Howard, Va. Tech Join U.S. Intelligence Program
- September 11, 2009—The Times (London, UK): Celestial 'surfing' offers hope of cheap and efficient space travel
- September 10, 2009: Some 200 Engineering Companies, Agencies Participate in Virginia Tech Expo Despite Economy
- September 9, 2009: Virginia Tech biomedical engineering team to study knee ligament sprains
- September 8, 2009—Roanoke Times: Torah honors slain Tech professor
- September 8, 2009—Medical News Today: Nuclear Engineering at Virginia Tech
- September 8, 2009—Madison (VA) Messenger: National Academy of Sciences responds to uranium criticism
- September 8, 2009—Physorg (UK): The secrets of the lowly ground beetle could lead to better tissue engineering
- September 8, 2009—New-Medical (Sydney, Australia): Insects may guide in building under artificial tissues and organs
- September 8, 2009—New York Times: Safety officials told not to text
- September 8, 2009—PHYSORG: Virginia Tech engineers lead nation's efforts to protect power grid
- September 7, 2009—College of Engineering: Virginia Tech engineers Thorp and Phadke lead nation’s efforts to protect power grid
- September 5, 2009—College of Engineering: Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets to host four alumni for Gunfighter Panel
- September 3, 2009—Chicago Sun-Times: National ban on texting while driving gains momentum
- September 3, 2009—Reuters: DriveCam supports national ban on texting while driving
- September 3, 2009: The secrets of the lowly ground beetle could lead to better tissue engineering
- September 3, 2009: Virginia Tech’s proposed next generation nano-CT system will enhance nano-scale research
- September 3, 2009—Associated Press: Graphic British safety video is an Internet hit
- September 2, 2009—CNN: CNN Student News Transcript: September 2, 2009
- September 1, 2009—COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: Virginia Tech's Leigh McCue-Weil Receives Prestigious ONR Presidential Award
- September 1, 2009: NSF awards Space@VT $2.0 million to improve space weather understanding
- September 1, 2009—COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: Team led by Virginia Tech associate professor solves mystery of bat with an extraordinary nose
- August 31, 2009—COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: Nuclear Regulatory Commission awards Virginia Tech some $850,000
- August 27, 2009—WASHINGTON POST: Time for a DWT Citation (Editorial)
- August 27, 2009—ASSOCIATED PRESS: $290M sought to capture carbon at Va. power plant
- August 27, 2009—NEW YORK TIMES: Could auto battery advances lead to better robots?
- August 27, 2009—WVTF PUBLIC RADIO: Virginia Tech's car for the blind
- August 27, 2009—BUSINESS WIRE: Rolls-Royce to Begin Construction in Virginia
- August 27, 2009: Virginia Tech’s Wu Feng Receives International Industry Award
- August 27, 2009: Turing Award winner Frances Allen, one of computer science’s “First Women”, to speak at Virginia Tech
- August 26, 2009—RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH: Tech, Dominion propose carbon-capture demonstration project
- August 26, 2009—WSET-TV, CHANNEL 13 ABC: New Med-cottage provides elderly care
- August 26, 2009—ASSOCIATED PRESS: $290M sought to capture carbon at Va. power plant
- August 26, 2009—FIRST SCIENCE: NSF awards Space@VT $2 million to improve space weather understanding
- August 26, 2009—WDBJ7 CBS: Local group comes up with alternative to nursing homes
- August 26, 2009—WSLS TV NBC: Salem man creates MEDCottage for elderly
- August 26, 2009—DAILY PRESS: Former Virginia Tech president Paul Torgersen has the heart of Hokie
- August 26, 2009—ROANOKE TIMES: Product would put Granny in the yard
- August 25, 2009—CBS News: Students Developing A Car For The Blind
- August 25, 2009: VCHEC Carbon-Capture And Storage Demonstration Proposed At Dominion’s Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center
- August 21, 2009: Researchers secure NSF Emerging Frontiers’ program to develop enhanced smart materials based on biological studies of fish
- August 21, 2009: Virginia Tech Engineering Alumna and head of DARPA to speak to freshman class
- August 20, 2009: Virginia Tech, Navy center sign cooperative R&D agreement
- August 18, 2009—BUSINESS NEWS NETWORK (Canada): People can drive
- August 18, 2009—LIVE SCIENCE (New York, NY.): Good vibrations generate electricity
- August 18, 2009—ONCOLOGY NURSING NEWS (New York, NY.): Taste and smell disorders caused by cancer or treatments add to patients'
- August 17, 2009: Virginia Tech alumni of the polymer program start efforts to create three endowed professorships
- August 17, 2009: The MathWorks and Virginia Tech’s College of Engineering to Kick Off Three-Year Collaboration
- August 12, 2009—The Discovery Channel: Blind drivers hit the road
- August 6, 2009—Times of India: Scientists zap tumours with laser
- August 6, 2009—Miami Herald (Miami, FL): Saving lives should trump texting rights
- August 6, 2009: Virginia Tech engineering student Pagliaro selected as a national lab research associate
- August 6, 2009—New York Times: Helping Blind Drivers Take the Wheel
- August 5, 2009—The Associated Press: Administration to examine distracted driving
- August 5, 2009—New York Times: Federal agency plans distracted driving forum
- August 5, 2009—Christian Science Monitor: Editorial: A surge, please, on state bans against TWD (texting while driving)
- August 5, 2009—Boston Globe: Summit to address texting while driving
- August 5, 2009—Philadelphia Inquirer: Mom on text-driving: Ban it for the kids
- August 4, 2009—The Associated Press: 20 blind people test drive student-designed
- August 4, 2009—United Press International: N.H. bars drivers from texting
- August 4, 2009—ABC News: Blind drivers test retrofitted car
- August 4, 2009—Insciences Organisation (Basel, Switzerland): Researchers effectively treat tumors with use of
- August 4, 2009—CNN: Adults who should know better feel driven to text
- August 4, 2009—Associated Press: LaHood calls summit on distracted driving
- August 4, 2009—Commonwealth Contractor: The Leadership Gap
- August 3, 2009—Chicogo Sun_Times (Chicago, IL): Richard Roeper Column: Stop before you kill
- August 3, 2009—San Francisco Chronicle: Op-Ed Texting while driving is unsafe anywhere
- August 3, 2009—The Washington Post: Bills seeks to ban texting by drivers
- August 3, 2009—Associated Press: Schumer, Democrats propose ban on texting while driving
- August 3, 2009—US News and World Report: Study: U R 23X more likely to crash if txting. K?
- August 3, 2009—CNN Politics: Senators push nationwide ban on texting while driving
- August 3, 2009—New Hamphire Public Radio: Driving while blind
- August 3, 2009—The Washington Post: Blind Drivers Plot Their Own Course
- August 3, 2009—Time: The World
- August 3, 2009—St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, MO): Department of DUH: Celling while driving is dangerous.
- July 30, 2009: Green500 List: Overall efficiency of supercomputers continues to improve
- July 29, 2009—Washington Post: Texting and driving don't mix
- July 29, 2009—The Wall Street Journal: Texting truckers, motorists on mobiles and other reasons why I hate driving
- July 29, 2009—Fox 9 (Minneapolis, MN.): Study Shows Dangers of Texting While Driving
- July 29, 2009—The Boston Herald: There's a texting killer on the road
- July 28, 2009—ABC 7 (San Francisco, CA): Texts while driving even more dangerous
- July 28, 2009: Virginia Tech’s Engineering College Publishes Book on Alumni
- July 28, 2009—Associated Press: Texting while driving condemned
- July 28, 2009—New York Times: How the driving tests were conducted
- July 28, 2009—New York Times: In Study, Texting Lifts Crash Risk by Large Margin
- July 28, 2009—United Press International: Study: Texting is worse distraction
- July 28, 2009—ABC News (New York, NY): Retrofitted car puts blind drivers behind the wheel
- July 28, 2009—Fox News: High-tech car lets blind people drive
- July 27, 2009—ABC News: Retrofitted Car Puts Blind Drivers Behind the Wheel
- July 27, 2009: Virginia Tech engineering professor Romesh Batra receives Science Medal
- July 27, 2009—Wired: Students build a car the blind can drive
- July 23, 2009: Virginia Tech’s Engineering College Publishes Book on Alumni
- July 22, 2009—Auto Spies (Canada): New hopes for the blind to drive cars
- July 22, 2009—Transmission and Distribution World (NY): Secretary Chu announces more than $57 million in Recovery Act.
- July 22, 2009—Tech Journal (Research Triangle, NC): Techulon raises $400K to commercialize Virginia Tech IP
- July 22, 2009—The Examiner (Seattle, WA): Blind can become drivers with modern technology
- July 22, 2009—TMC Net (Technology Marketing Corp, Norwalk, CT): Robotic technology puts the blind in the driver's seat
- July 22, 2009—WTOP Radio 103.5 (Washington, DC): Blind take the wheel in this dune buggy
- July 22, 2009—Gizmag (Victoria, Australia): Smart vehicle puts blind drivers behind the wheel
- July 22, 2009—Reuters (UK): Losing excess pounds may improve balance
- July 21, 2009—Roanoke Times: Program pairs students, hands-on research
- July 21, 2009—New York Times: Drivers and legislators dismiss cell phone risk
- July 21, 2009—U.S News and World Report: Insurance.com lists foods drivers should avoid
- July 21, 2009—eNews Park Forsest (IL): Secretary Chu announces more than $57 million in recovery act funding to advance smart grid development
- July 20, 2009—Motor Trend Magazine: Virginia Tech students build driver's aid system for blind
- July 20, 2009—South Florida Business Journal: Survey: Food + driving = disaster
- July 20, 2009—Chicago Daily Herald: Auto Club group works to reduce crashes in the Midwest
- July 20, 2009—United Press International: Vehicle gives blind driver non-visual cues
- July 17, 2009—USA Today: Blind drivers take the wheel in seeing-eye buggy
- July 16, 2009—HPC Wire: Supers get greener But HPC iron still glows red hot
- July 16, 2009—VT News: Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, computer science collaborators receive $1.45 million to develop petascale computer modeling capabilities
- July 16, 2009—News and Advance (Lynchburg, VA): Va. Tech team tests vehicle for blind drivers
- July 16, 2009—WSLS-TV 10 NBC: Virginia Tech team tests vehicle for blind drivers
- July 16, 2009—Tech Generation Daily: Car lets the blind take the wheel
- July 16, 2009: Blind can take wheel with vehicle designed by university engineering design team
- July 16, 2009—Campus Technology: Virginia Tech and The MathWorks Extend Engineering Student Collaboration
- July 15, 2009—TMC Net: TomTom expands to Argentina
- July 15, 2009—CHARLOTTESVILLE DAILY PROGRESS: Va. Tech team tests vehicle for blind drivers
- July 15, 2009—Richmond Times Dispatch: Va. Tech team tests vehicle for blind drivers
- July 15, 2009—STAUNTON NEWS LEADER: Va. Tech designs vehicle that allows the blind to drive
- July 15, 2009—VT NEWS: College of Engineering inducts new academy members
- July 15, 2009—Space NASA Informations: Twin engineering prizes awarded
- July 14, 2009—COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: Summer research program at Virginia Tech focuses on diversity, science of human computer interaction
- July 14, 2009—VT NEWS: Robert Grisso named fellow of American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
- July 10, 2009—THE WHITE HOUSE: President honors outstanding early-career scientists
- July 9, 2009—THE DAILY NEWS RECORD: James Madison inks new high-tech partnership
- July 9, 2009—CHARLESTON REGIONAL BUSINESS JOURNAL: Trident Tech partners with Virginia Tech on green work force development program
- July 9, 2009—THE POST AND COURIER: Campuses going green
- July 9, 2009—MADISON MESSENGER: Official seeks funding for uranium study
- July 8, 2009—ADVANCE: Taste, odor intervention
- July 8, 2009—THE EXAMINER: 'Nosey' bats finally figured out
- July 8, 2009—CHATHAM STAR TRIBUNE: Danville and the Advanced Vehicle Research Center partner
- July 8, 2009—WDBJ-TV, CHANNEL 7 (CBS): Virginia Tech space renovated to honor students, professor lost on April 16
- July 8, 2009—SOFTPEDIA: New petascale computer can model humankind
- July 8, 2009—THETRUCKER.COM: FMCSA study looks at driver monitoring system
- July 7, 2009—US NEWS: Purpose of Bat's Weird Nose Explained
- July 7, 2009—SCIENCE NEWS: Bat face shapes sound: Oversized appendage may aid in long-distance signals
- July 7, 2009—HPC WIRE: Va. Tech professor selected for HP Innovation award
- July 6, 2009—THE ROANOKE TIMES: Darwin competing in Austrian contest
- July 6, 2009—COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: de la Garza honored as distinguished professor by Construction Industry Institute
- July 6, 2009—AAMC Reporter: Medical, Engineering Schools Team Up to Tackle Big Research
- July 6, 2009—COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: Virginia Tech's CEE Department Uses Art and Renovated Space to Honor the Victims of April 16, 2007
- July 6, 2009—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE: Virginia Tech Engineering Grad Named DARPA Director
- July 6, 2009—GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY NEWS: Virginia Bioinformatics Institute to develop petascale computer modeling capabilities
- July 1, 2009—Popular Mechanics: 5 Smart Ways to Fix American Infrastructure Now: Analysis
- July 1, 2009—Mt. Airy News (NC): Days numbered for texting while driving
- July 1, 2009—Fox Business: Pratt & Whitney expands engineering university partnership with Virginia Tech
- July 1, 2009—HPC Wire (San Diego, CA): Computer scientist named one of brightest engineers
- July 1, 2009—Arkansas Times (Little Rock): Hang up the *&*$ phone
- July 1, 2009—PR-Inside: Virginia Tech and the MathWorks collaborate to expand MATLAB and Simulink use throughout engineering students and
- July 1, 2009—Knoxville News Sentinel: Sparks named DOE's Oak Ridge classification officer
- June 30, 2009: Pratt & Whitney Expands Engineering University Partnership with Virginia Tech
- June 30, 2009: Virginia Tech and the MathWorks collaborate to expand MATLAB and Simulink throughout engieering students and facult y
- June 29, 2009—EarthTimes (London UK): EternaGreen supports the first major biochar conference held in the United States
- June 29, 2009—Building Design and Construction: National Science Foundation supports Virginia Tech engineer Deborah Young-Corbett in efforts to improve public school infrastructure
- June 29, 2009—Layover.com: Thermo King announces organizational changes
- June 29, 2009—WJLA-TV Channel 7 (Washington, DC): Submarine race tests students' engineering acumen
- June 26, 2009—Roanoke Times: Tech radio station set to reach more listeners
- June 26, 2009—Greene County Record: Learning from our past
- June 25, 2009: One Photograph and a Student’s Passion Saved Virginia Tech’s Radio Station
- June 25, 2009: Virginia Tech Computer Science Professor Selected for an HP Innovation Award
- June 25, 2009: Virginia Tech Computer Scientist is Selected to Participate in NAE's 2009 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
- June 24, 2009—Pilotonline.com: Robot boats vie for best rescue in Beach competition
- June 24, 2009—ASCE--Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management: Water Infrastructure: Remembering the Contributions and Influence of G. V. Loganathan
- June 19, 2009—New Scientist: Synthetic cells get together to make electronics
- June 18, 2009: Virginia Tech’s Doug Nelson Receives Third NSF Faculty Adviser Award
- June 17, 2009: Powe Award supports development of more robust thermoelectric materials
- June 17, 2009—Examiner (Norfolk, VA): Coverage for cats is a growing policy with many auto insurers
- June 16, 2009—The Washington Post: Lead Study Not Tainted By Utility, Panel Says
- June 16, 2009: Dr. Leigh McCue, Virginia Tech Distance Learning Featured Faculty Member
- June 16, 2009—Flight Global (UK): Rolls-Royce backed centre studies corrosion
- June 16, 2009—CNW (Toronro, Canada: Media advisory - Student innovators design cars for greener future
- June 15, 2009: “The Crumbling of America”, will feature Sunil Sinha of the Via Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
- June 11, 2009: NSF Supports Virginia Tech Engineer in Efforts to Improve Public School Infrastructure
- June 10, 2009—NY Times: Devices emerge to handle the quirks of adding more renewable energy to the grid
- June 10, 2009—GoDan River.com: New U.Va. and DCC engineering program offered
- June 10, 2009—Interactive TV Today (San Francisco, CA): Canoe Ventures Appoints Kathy Timko as COO
- June 10, 2009—The Jewsih Press (Brooklyn, NY): The heroes among us
- June 10, 2009—Black Engineer: North Carolina A&T State University welcomes new Chancellor
- June 9, 2009—Nonowerk LLC (Honolulu, HI): Not so 'green' nanotechnology manufacturing
- June 9, 2009—Student Operated Press (St. Augustine, FL): Student-built robotic boats to compete in Va. Beach
- June 9, 2009—NY Times: Devices emerge to handle the quirks of adding more renewable energy to the grid
- June 3, 2009—The Point: USAARL Researcher Receives National Hearing Conservation Association Outstanding Lecture Award
- June 3, 2009—Los Alamos Monitor: Nuclear power proposed without the headaches
- June 3, 2009—NSF.gov: U.S. and Korean Researchers Unveil Newest Research Team Member: Jaemi the Humanoid
- June 3, 2009—Roanoke Times: Solar house to go on display in Roanoke
- June 3, 2009—ABC Science: Earth losing atmosphere faster than Mars
- June 3, 2009—New Scientist: Mysterious night-shining clouds may peak this year
- June 3, 2009—Wilmington Journal (NC): Martin named chancellor, week of May 28-June 3, 2009
- June 3, 2009—7th Space Interactive: U.S. and Korean researchers unveil newest research team member: Jaemi the humanoid
- June 3, 2009—Business Wire (Irvine, CA): ACE DuraFlo®, ePIPE® Team Nominated for National Medal of Technology and Innovation
- June 3, 2009—The Point: USAARL Receives 2008 Modeling and Simulation Award
- June 1, 2009—DREXEL UNIVERSITY: Introducing Jaemi HUBO the Humanoid
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