Spring 2024
Features
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Engineering female leaders , articleThis year, all six minority student organizations under the Council for the Advancement of Minority Engineering Organizations (CAMEO) are led by female presidents hoping to inspire change.
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A vital frontier , articleDoctors aren't alone in pioneering health care research. For innovative solutions - page the engineer.
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Planting the CEED for Community , articleFor more than 30 years, the Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Diversity has supported college and K-12 students through a community of people-powered academic and summer programs driven by mentorship and guidance.
Insight
Message from the dean
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Pursuing global excellence and transformational growth for all , articleAs we close another academic year, I am thrilled to share with you the significant achievements we have celebrated within the College of Engineering.
Impact
research + innovationĀ + people
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NERF: Safety isn’t kid’s stuff , article"You'll shoot your eye out, kid."—Santa Claus, A Christmas Story
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Beauty is in the ear of the beholder , articleIndustrial and systems engineers are making art more accessible to those who cannot consume it visually through auditory augmented reality.
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Inventor. Engineer. Hokie. , articleSince the turn of the millennium, Steven Bathiche ’97 has led the Microsoft Applied Sciences Research Group in creating new technology, like inventing the Surface series, or building new artificial intelligence (AI) tools for staple Windows software and the Office apps.
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Paddling towards victory , articleVirginia Tech's Concrete Canoe team wins regional competition with the most unconventional of building materials.
360°
news + events from around the college