Disease transmission via 'cryptic' connections in bats
VT NEWS Diseases have repeatedly spilled over from wildlife to humans, causing local to global epidemics, such as HIV/AIDS, Ebola, SARS, and Nipah. A new study by researchers of disease transmission in bats has broad implications for understandin...
GCC Director to deliver keynote for Grad School Commencement
VT NEWS Judge Josiah Showalter Jr. ’84 and William Hopkins, professor of wildlife in the College of Natural Resources and Environment, will deliver the keynote addresses at Virginia Tech’s 2018 fall University and Graduate School Commencement cer...
Fourth National Climate Assessment highlights current impact
The latest report focuses on the human welfare, societal, and environmental elements of climate change and variability for 10 regions and 18 national topics, with particular attention paid to observed and projected risks, impacts, consideration of...
FWC:Dr. Andrij Horodysky, Hampton University - Understanding the organism-environment interface in a changing world: a vision for the future of fisheries conservation and management at VT
Thursday, 11/29 at 9:00 am
Fralin Hall Auditorium
EEB: Dr. Will Ratcliff, Georgia Tech - A tale of two microbes: the biophysics of nascent multicellularity and microbial warfare
Thursday, 11/29 at 3:30 pm
Derring Hall 4069
EWR: Dr. Kimberly Parker, Washington University-St. Louis - Studies environmental organic chemistry in natural & engineered systems
Friday, 11/30 at 2:30 pm
Durham Hall 261
GEOS:
Dr. Sarah Evans, Appalachian State - Can't take the heat: the hydrogeology of warming cold regions