2015-16 News Stories
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Article ItemAshley Dayer shows that citizen scientists’ data can be used for bird conservation , article
Dr. Ashley Dayer is a conservation social scientist and new faculty hire in the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech.
Date: Jul 31, 2016 -
Article ItemTony Timpano’s work in water quality research is at the interface of science and policy , article
Along the Mississippi River there is one species many people who live there know well. Mayflies.
Date: Jul 15, 2016 -
Article ItemIGC Fellow, Cordie Diggins, defends her dissertation , article
On June 30, 2016, Interfaces of Global Change Fellow, Cordie Diggins, successfully defended her dissertation in the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech.
Date: Jul 08, 2016 -
Article ItemPostcards from the field: Brandon Semel in Madagascar , article
I’m currently writing this at 2:30 am, Madagascar time, as I wait for the local taxi brousse (or bush taxi) to take me....
Date: Jun 22, 2016 -
Redirect ItemEd Fox and team receive grant for big data research , redirect
But data, especially big data that has to be analyzed computationally, sometimes creates as many questions as it answers. Where does it all go? How do we store it?
Date: Jun 03, 2016 -
Redirect ItemFree open access publishing opens doors for Virginia Tech research , redirect
When Professor Ignacio Moore, of biological sciences, and his research team heard about PeerJ through social media, they connected with the open access publishing philosophy.
Date: May 31, 2016 -
Redirect ItemDePauw Honored at Interfaces of Global Change Symposium , redirect
On April 22, DePauw was honored with an award in her name at the first research symposium held by the Interfaces of Global Change interdisciplinary graduate education program.
Date: May 17, 2016 -
Article ItemCathy Jachowski defends her dissertation: first IGC graduate! , article
On Monday, May 9, 2016, Cathy Jachowski successfully defended her dissertaton in Fralin Auditorium.
Date: May 13, 2016 -
Redirect ItemVirginia Tech’s aviary visited by Congressman Morgan Griffith , redirect
An international birder who has been trying to get some migratory bird legislation passed, Congressman Morgan Griffith on Wednesday visited Virginia Tech’s new aviary on the Blacksburg campus to learn about its research.
Date: May 06, 2016 -
Redirect ItemVT faculty explore the “Resilient Earth” Destination Area , redirect
When faculty members from different disciplines gather, they learn one another’s language.
Date: May 04, 2016 -
Redirect ItemNew mapping approach reveals benefits, shortcomings of flood-control strategies , redirect
It should come as no surprise that urban areas, with impenetrable rooftops and parking lots, contribute to flooding.
Date: May 02, 2016 -
Article ItemThe first annual Interfaces of Global Change Research Symposium brings campus labs together to solve global problems , article
The first annual Interfaces of Global Change (IGC) Graduate Research Symposium was a great opportunity for IGC Fellows to share their research with the entire global change community at Virginia Tech.
Date: Apr 30, 2016 -
Redirect ItemMegan O’Rourke is on a $2 million grant to combat agricultural pests in Asia , redirect
A $2 million grant recently awarded to the Virginia Tech College of Agriculture and Life Sciences will empower farmers in Asia to grow food in a way that addresses challenges of climate change.
Date: Apr 26, 2016 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech researchers say Flint-like water problems also present in Virginia wells , article
From the Roanoke Times | Article by Robby Korth | Flint, Michigan, is hardly the only place Virginia Tech researchers are looking for contaminants in drinking water.
Date: Apr 16, 2016 -
Redirect ItemDr. Josh Tewksbury to visit Virginia Tech April 21st , redirect
Josh Tewksbury, an ecologist and director of the Colorado Global Hub at Future Earth, will visit Virginia Tech next week. He will give a 4:45 p.m. lecture on April 21 at the Lyric Theatre entitled “Living in the Anthropocene: Science, Sustainability and Society.”
Date: Apr 15, 2016 -
Redirect ItemJacob Barney receives grant to study invasive Johnsongrass , redirect
A Virginia Tech researcher will spend five years ‘deep in the weeds’ of Johnsongrass research with the help of a $5 million grant from the USDA.
Date: Apr 12, 2016 -
Article ItemJon Doubek receives NSF Doctoral Dissertation Grant , article
The grant will support Jon’s work in the Carey lab on zooplankton in freshwater lakes and reservoirs. These organisms play a critical role in the food web and overall water quality in these ecosystems and a major factor in the negative impact of human activities.
Date: Mar 24, 2016 -
Redirect ItemWater professor Stephen Schoenholtz to attend White House Water Summit , redirect
Tuesday is World Water Day, and the White House is bringing the issues of water to the public forefront at a special Water Summit.
Date: Mar 21, 2016 -
Article ItemIGC IGEP participates in the Gilbert Linkous Elementary Science Fair , article
It was a big night for little scientists at the Gilbert Linkous Elementary School Science Fair on March 16, 2016, where there was no shortage of creativity or enthusiasm!
Date: Mar 20, 2016 -
Article ItemGlobal Change Fellows and Ecology graduate students meet with NSF Program Officer , article
Dr. Vanni is currently a rotating program officer overseeing the NSF Postdoctoral Biology program. During his visit to campus, he met with IGC Fellows and other Ecology graduate students/post-docs for a Q&A session over lunch.
Date: Mar 10, 2016 -
Article ItemSustainable agriculture: join us for a special EEB Seminar featuring Dr. Megan O’Rourke , article
The Global Change Center and EEB Seminar Series are pleased to welcome DR. MEGAN O’ROURKE | Thursday, March 24, 2016 | 3:30-4:30 p.m. | Fralin Auditorium
Date: Mar 04, 2016 -
Redirect ItemTony Timpano Publishes Paper in Science , redirect
Tony Timpano’s paper in Science: Mountaintop mining & crop irrigation can increase salinity in freshwater, impacting diversity
Date: Mar 02, 2016 -
Redirect ItemClimate change, dams, deforestation: vicious cycle in the Amazon , redirect
Dams, mining, land-cover changes, and climate change are degrading the streams, rivers, lakes, and forests of the world’s largest river basin at unprecedented rates, according to scientists.
Date: Mar 01, 2016 -
Redirect ItemSemel Will Use Drones to Help Save Lemurs in Madagascar , redirect
Brandon Semel is a PhD student in the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech and a fellow in the Interfaces of Global Change IGEP.
Date: Mar 01, 2016 -
Article ItemJoin us for an upcoming EEB Seminar featuring Dr. John Little , article
The Global Change Center at Virginia Tech is co-sponsoring a special EEB Seminar featuring Dr. John Little, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Date: Mar 01, 2016 -
Redirect ItemMichelle Stocker finds fossils of worm-lizard from 40 million years ago , redirect
A new species of an extinct, tiny worm-like lizard – dating back some 40 million years ago when the world’s climate was far different – has been found in rural West Texas...
Date: Feb 29, 2016 -
Article ItemGCC Faculty Retreat a success , article
The Global Change Center (GCC) held a retreat for GCC-affiliated faculty on Friday, February 19, 2016. This strategic planning and visioning event was held at the Skelton Conference Center...
Date: Feb 22, 2016 -
Article ItemMaya Wilson receives Rufford Small Grant for Nature Conservation , article
Maya Wilson, an IGC IGEP Fellow and Ph.D. student in Biological Sciences, was recently awarded a Rufford Foundation small grant to support her research on Bahama swallows.
Date: Feb 20, 2016 -
Redirect ItemJacob Barney briefs congressional staffers on the benefits and risks of biofuel crops , redirect
A Virginia Tech invasive plant expert will be briefing congressional staff members on Monday on the best ways to increase the use of plants for biofuels without sewing an environmental nightmare in the process.
Date: Feb 19, 2016 -
Article ItemJon Doubek co-chair elect of the GLEON Student Association , article
Congratulations to Jonathan Doubek, who was recently selected to serve as the co-chair elect of the GLEON Student Association (GSA).
Date: Feb 06, 2016 -
Article ItemPostcards from the field: David Millican in Namibia , article
It’s late January in central Namibia, the time of year when heavy rain showers become a regular source of relief for many animals...
Date: Feb 03, 2016 -
Article ItemGCC Distinguished Lecture Series welcomes Dr. Josh Tewksbury at the Lyric Theatre April 21st , article
SAVE THE DATE! The Global Change Center at Virginia Tech is pleased to welcome DR. JOSH TEWKSBURY, Director, Colorado Global Hub, Future Earth
Date: Feb 01, 2016 -
Redirect ItemResearch team including Jacob Barney receives $5 million USDA grant to combat invasive plant , redirect
Jacob Barney, Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology & Weed Science at Virginia Tech, is part of a research team that recently received a USDA grant to study the invasive weed, Johnsongrass.
Date: Jan 16, 2016 -
Redirect ItemCastello, et al.: Hydro dams threaten a third of the world’s freshwater fish , redirect
A new paper, published today in Science by Dr. Leandro Castello and his colleagues, was featured in the Guardian and at VT News.
Date: Jan 08, 2016 -
Article ItemGlobal Change Center seed grants awarded for 2015-16 , article
Each year, the Global Change Center (GCC) at Virginia Tech accepts proposals from GCC faculty to support interdisciplinary research that will lead to collaborative proposals submitted to extramural funding sources.
Date: Jan 05, 2016 -
Article ItemFour new multi-million dollar grants will support research and graduate students in GCC affiliated labs , article
Four new grants totaling $13 million, will support research programs for Global Change Center affiliated faculty. Congratulations everyone!
Date: Jan 02, 2016 -
Article ItemCastello & Macedo: Large-scale degradation of Amazonian freshwater ecosystems , article
When it comes to conservation efforts, few regions of the Earth have garnered as much attention as the Amazon.
Date: Jan 01, 2016 -
Redirect ItemPeter Vikesland explores new methods for detecting pollutants in the environment , redirect
Rapid pollutant detection can prevent widespread outbreaks. While there are many existing techniques for detecting such contamination, they generally require highly specific instruments for each contaminant.
Date: Dec 16, 2015 -
Redirect ItemJacob Barney’s Biological Invasions class enjoys an Invasive Species Banquet , redirect
Rose Peterson of Norfolk, Virginia, was recently whipping up some pesto, which is generally made with basil, pine nuts, olive oil, and Parmesan cheese. But the Virginia Tech senior skipped the basil and instead substituted garlic mustard...
Date: Dec 10, 2015 -
Redirect ItemCarey receives NSF funding to investigate human-natural feedbacks in water , redirect
A multidisciplinary team of researchers will examine the linkages between humans and freshwater quality using a $1.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems Program.
Date: Dec 09, 2015 -
Redirect ItemScience graduate students learn how to explain their work to a general audience at Alan Alda workshop , redirect
Virginia Tech students recently learned that a well-written scientific abstract is helpful, but a good elevator speech can be more important for acquiring support for research projects.
Date: Nov 24, 2015 -
Redirect ItemMeasuring the Climate-Services of Forests , redirect
October was the sixth month in a row of the warmest temperatures ever recorded. That’s according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Date: Nov 23, 2015 -
Article ItemCommunicating Science- What we learned from the Alan Alda Communicating Science Workshop , article
The day began with a question… When is science complete?
Date: Nov 13, 2015 -
Redirect ItemQuinn Thomas leads a $2.6 million USDA project to mitigate climate change , redirect
Quinn Thomas is launching a new project to enable scientists to look many decades ahead and predict the effectiveness of land management practices in agriculture and forestry to mitigate climate change.
Date: Nov 11, 2015 -
Article ItemInterfaces of Global Change fellows attend the Woods Institute in Washington, DC , article
This past week, scientists in the IGC IGEP set off for Capitol Hill to address these questions and to gain a better understanding of the process by which science informs policy. In a 3-day workshop led by Patricia Woods of the Woods Institute...
Date: Nov 05, 2015 -
Article ItemUndergraduate Study Abroad in Ecuador: Spring 2016 , article
Dr. Ignacio Moore (BIOL) and Dr. William Hopkins (FWC) are offering “Tropical Ecology & Conservation BIOL 3954/FIW 3954 (6 credits)” in Spring and Summer I 2016.
Date: Oct 29, 2015 -
Article ItemReflections: Growth of the Interfaces of Global Change Program , article
IGC GSO President, Heather Govenor, reflects on looking forward to forecast and meet our developing needs in the Interfaces of Global Change program.
Date: Oct 21, 2015 -
Article ItemPostcards: Jachowski & VDGIF Capture Rare Hellbender Footage , article
IGC Fellow, Cathy Jachowski and VDGIF capture rare footage of hellbender nests and eggs.
Date: Oct 07, 2015 -
Article ItemResearch Investigates Impact of Environmental Conditions on Wood Duck Behavior , article
Using Virginia Tech’s new Research Aviary, IGC Fellow Sydney Hope investigates how the wood duck’s nesting environment affects its ability to perform certain behaviors important for survival, like leaving the nest to follow its family.
Date: Oct 05, 2015 -
Article ItemPostcards: IGC students participate in the Blue Ridge Parkway BioBlitz , article
Postcards from the Field: IGC Students participate in the Blue Ridge Parkway BioBlitz
Date: Oct 05, 2015 -
Article ItemIGC Fellows Sponsor Booth at the Virginia Science Festival , article
On Saturday, September 26th, the Interfaces of Global Change IGEP at Virginia Tech sponsored a booth at the Blacksburg Science Festival called “Why I Care For Nature.”
Date: Sep 28, 2015 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech Showcases New Aviary to Enhance the Study of Birds , article
Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment officially opens its new Research Aviary, one of few such university facilities in the region.
Date: Sep 21, 2015 -
Article ItemThe Interfaces of Global Change IGEP Welcomes Eight New Ph.D. Fellows , article
The Interfaces of Global Change Program will begin its third year with a banner recruitment class of eight new Ph.D. students!
Date: Aug 28, 2015 -
Article ItemDr. Naomi Oreskes to Give 2015 Distinguished Lecture , article
Naomi Oreskes, a world-renowned science historian who focuses on understanding scientific consensus and dissent in relation to environmental science, will visit Virginia Tech on Wednesday, Sept. 2 to give 2015 Distinguished Lecture.
Date: Aug 25, 2015 -
Article ItemGCC Seed Grant Gains Roots, Bears Fruits , article
Last fall, the Global Change Center released its first call for proposals to support interdisciplinary research. A team of VT researchers led by Dr. Cayelan Carey received ~$18,000 for their project.
Date: Aug 06, 2015 -
Article ItemJon Doubek Receives the Leo Bourassa Award , article
IGC Fellow, Jon Doubek has received the Leo Bourassa Award from the Virginia Lakes and Watershed Association
Date: Aug 03, 2015 -
Article ItemPostcards from the field: Angie Estrada in Panama , article
The first week in Panama was all about conservation efforts to save Panamanian Golden frogs. For the next two weeks, I joined a group of 30 researchers, photographers and conservationists....
Date: Aug 01, 2015 -
Article ItemVT Scientists work to preserve biodiversity in the Amazon Rainforest , article
Scientists from Virginia Tech are working in the Amazon’s critical ecosystems to understand and help reshape daily land-use and natural resource management decisions.
Date: Jul 15, 2015 -
Article ItemPostcards from the field: Maya Wilson studies swallows in the Bahamas , article
I am here studying the Bahama Swallow, a poorly known and endangered bird species that only breeds on three islands in the northern Bahamas....
Date: Jul 13, 2015 -
Article ItemTimpano’s Proposal Funded by OSM , article
A project proposal submitted by IGC graduate student, Tony Timpano, to the Department of Interior’s Office of Surface Mining has been successful!
Date: Jun 24, 2015