2019-20 News Stories
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Article ItemIGCoffeeConvo with Jennifer Russell: Creating a circular economy in the era of COVID-19 , article
The COVID-19 pandemic has given Jennifer Russell some small reasons for hope. Russell, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials and Global Change Center affiliated faculty-member, studies the circular economy, a radical reimagining of our current prevailing economic model.
Date: Jul 30, 2020 -
Article ItemPostcard from a Fellow: Melissa Burt investigates seed dispersal by ants , article
My original plan for this summer was to spend several weeks at the Savannah River Site in New Ellenton, SC investigating the effects of habitat connectivity on ant community dynamics.
Date: Jul 30, 2020 -
Article ItemIGCoffeeConvo with Josef Uyeda , article
The first IGC Coffee Convo since closure of the university was conducted on July 23rd via Zoom! These conversations allow students to create connections with faculty members they might not normally interact with.
Date: Jul 29, 2020 -
Article ItemPostcard from a Fellow: Ernie Osburn’s year of two summers , article
Hello everyone! I hope this postcard finds you healthy and safe. If you don’t know me already, I’m Ernie, an IGC fellow from the Biological Sciences department.
Date: Jul 23, 2020 -
Article ItemPostcard from a Fellow: Junyao Kang in the lab with ancient rocks , article
Hey folks! I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. I’m Junyao Kang, a second year Ph.D. student from Department of Geosciences, and one of the newest IGC fellows.
Date: Jul 10, 2020 -
Article ItemIGC Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Laura Schoenle , article
Dr. Laura Schoenle, an Interfaces of Global Change alumna of 2017, currently serves as Assistant Director and Coordinator of Undergraduate Research and Honors within the Office of Undergraduate Biology (OUB) at Cornell University.
Date: Jul 01, 2020 -
Article ItemVT researcher uses billions of data points to examine how increased flooding due to climate change impacts US waterways , article
There’s a tendency in modern America to think of flooding as nothing but dangerous, a threat to homes, farms, roads, and bridges. But flooding — when the waters of a river rise above the banks and inundate the nearby land...
Date: Jun 30, 2020 -
Article ItemPostcard from a Fellow: Jess Hernandez checks in on her local AirBnB tenants this summer , article
It’s a sticky, humid afternoon in southwestern Virginia. Trucks are spraying manure across a sea of rolling hay fields. I’m downwind and standing in front of a wooden nestbox. AirBnB #73.
Date: Jun 22, 2020 -
Article ItemIGC GSO transitions to new officers for 2020-2021 , article
As we welcome in the newest officers of the IGC GSO, we also want to take a moment to thank all the officers who are finishing up their term.
Date: Jun 21, 2020 -
Article ItemVT researcher working to provide clean water to Appalachia , article
More than 2 million Americans live without access to safe drinking water or adequate sewer sanitation, according to a 2019 study by the U.S. Water Alliance. That includes around a quarter-million people in Puerto Rico and half a million homeless people in the United States.
Date: Jun 20, 2020 -
Article ItemFive GCC affiliates receive 2020 promotions , article
Congratulations to five GCC affiliated faculty members who have earned tenure and promotion in June 2020 as a result of their outstanding achievements in teaching, research, and service.
Date: Jun 08, 2020 -
Article ItemBirding While Black , article
Amber Wendler looked the part, mostly. She had the binoculars hanging around her neck, she had her eyes cast upward toward the tree canopy where birds were flitting about, and she had her ears tuned to the sound of their songs.
Date: Jun 04, 2020 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech researchers establish a reverse genetics system to facilitate COVID-19 research , article
The novel coronavirus, or SARS-CoV-2, is currently causing a worldwide pandemic that has infected more than 5 million human beings, and the number continues to climb.
Date: Jun 04, 2020 -
Article ItemResearcher Linsey Marr evaluates efficacy of sterilized N95 respirators, alternative mask materials in filtering particles , article
Since March, Virginia Tech civil and environmental engineering professor Linsey Marr, an expert in the airborne transmission of infectious disease, has been testing the efficacy of sterilized N95 respirators and alternative mask materials in filtering out particles.
Date: May 19, 2020 -
Article ItemIn a virtual environment, collaboration and engagement remain at the heart of Climate Action Commitment revision process , article
The ongoing Climate Action Commitment revision process is not only generating recommendations that will help guide Virginia Tech’s sustainable future, it is also fostering a dynamic ecosystem of university and community members collaborating to collectively tackle this important challenge.
Date: May 18, 2020 -
Article ItemWhat is scientific consensus, and how do we achieve it? , article
The first-year IGC seminar students discussed the challenges of reaching “scientific consensus” with Dr. Julia Gohlke, who shared her experiences working on panels to determine scientific consensus on health impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Date: May 15, 2020 -
Article ItemJoint fact-finding and collaborative adaptive management: Is there room at the table for science? , article
As the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted, the role of science in policymaking can be complex and fraught.
Date: May 14, 2020 -
Article ItemCristina Marcillo wins the 2020 Randolph L. Grayson Outstanding CALS Diversity Scholar Award , article
Congratulations to recent IGC alumna Dr. Cristina Marcillo, who just received a 2020 Randolph L. Grayson Outstanding VT-CALS Diversity Scholar Award!
Date: May 12, 2020 -
Article ItemCongratulations to Recipients of the 2020-21 IGC Fellowship! , article
The Interfaces of Global Change IGEP awards four 12-month Ph.D. fellowships every academic year, each covering tuition and stipend.
Date: May 08, 2020 -
Article ItemThree new faculty affiliates join the GCC in spring 2020 , article
Welcome Drs. Ferretti, Kindsvater and Russell!
Date: May 01, 2020 -
Article ItemScience on Tap NRV moves online during the coronavirus pandemic , article
As the novel coronavirus continues to proliferate across the world, we are all being asked to do our part in preventing the spread — whether that be wearing a mask in public, maintaining a 6-foot distance from others, or staying at home.
Date: May 01, 2020 -
Article ItemIGC Fellows win awards at 2020 Graduate Student Association Research Symposium , article
The 36th annual VT Graduate Student Association Research Symposium was held virtually on March 25th, 2020.
Date: Apr 24, 2020 -
Article ItemFor Earth Week, GCC faculty take part in digital “teach in” , article
Virginia Tech for Climate Justice, a student-led organization with faculty supporters, had plans for an engaging week of activities for Earth Week, but due to concerns over the novel coronavirus, they shifted their focus to many digital events!
Date: Apr 24, 2020 -
Article ItemHeartfelt thanks to Fred Benfield, professor emeritus of Biological Sciences , article
Virginia Tech hosts a number of distinguished and treasured faculty, and one of the most colorful is Fred Benfield. He is an aquatic ecologist, and throughout his career, has contributed to that field in a number of ways.
Date: Apr 20, 2020 -
Article ItemConnect with the natural world by observing the birds outside your window , article
As Virginians contribute to our national collective effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 through social distancing, a simple window or short walk offers an opportunity to connect to the rhythms of the natural world by observing common bird species.
Date: Apr 08, 2020 -
Article ItemFive IGC Fellows awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships & Honorable Mention Recognition , article
Congratulations to several IGC Fellows awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships in 2020!! According to the National Science Foundation, “The purpose of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) is to help ensure the vitality and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States.
Date: Mar 31, 2020 -
Article ItemIgnacio Moore receives VT Alumni Award for Excellence in International Research , article
Congratulations to Ignacio Moore, professor of Biological Sciences, who has been selected as a recipient of this year’s VT Alumni Award for Excellence in International Research.
Date: Mar 27, 2020 -
Article ItemCreativity, collaboration are key for online instruction , article
A mass shift to online instruction has pushed Virginia Tech faculty to develop new ways to teach—a dynamic perhaps nowhere more evident than in GCC affiliate Michelle Stocker’s Morphology of the Vertebrates class in the Department of Geosciences.
Date: Mar 25, 2020 -
Redirect ItemInnovative conservationist and business entrepreneur to present public lecture in Blacksburg on March 20 , redirect
The GCC's 2019 Distinguished Lecture planned for March 20th, is cancelled due to COVID-19.
Date: Mar 10, 2020 -
Article ItemIGCoffeeConvo with Michelle Stocker , article
The second IGCoffeeConvo of the spring 2020 semester was held on the first Friday of March. These gatherings are an opportunity for IGC students to get to know a GCC faculty member in a casual setting.
Date: Mar 06, 2020 -
Article ItemIGC Alumna Sydney Hope receives the 2020 Outstanding STEM Dissertation Award from the VT Graduate School , article
Congratulations to IGC Alumna, Sydney Hope! Dr. Hope is the 2020 recipient for the Virginia Tech Graduate School’s Outstanding Dissertation Award in the Science, Technology, and Math category.
Date: Mar 05, 2020 -
Article ItemMatt Hulver named executive director of the Fralin Life Sciences Institute at Virginia Tech , article
Matt Hulver will join the Fralin Life Sciences Institute at Virginia Tech as executive director, effective May 10.
Date: Mar 03, 2020 -
Article Item$3 million investment provides boost to university energy efficiency efforts , article
Over $3.1 million in approved funding will help Virginia Tech amplify its energy conservation efforts over the next year.
Date: Feb 24, 2020 -
Article ItemVirginia Water Center recognized as a national leader in water education and outreach , article
For the first time, the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, housed at Virginia Tech, received a status of “outstanding” from the U.S. Department of the Interior. Virginia’s Water Center was one of 12 such centers in the nation to receive this designation.
Date: Feb 23, 2020 -
Article ItemGCC Boasts Strong Attendance and Student Awards at SICB , article
Each year, many Virginia Tech scientists attend the annual conference of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB), one of the worlds leading professional biological societies.
Date: Feb 17, 2020 -
Article ItemIGCoffeeConvo with Todd Schenk , article
We kicked off the first IGCoffeeConvo of the spring 2020 semester on February 12th. These IGC events provide a unique opportunity to chat casually with and get to know GCC faculty.
Date: Feb 12, 2020 -
Article ItemKorin Jones wins 1st place for poster at Biological Sciences Research Day , article
Congratulations to Korin Jones for his 1st place poster earlier this month at Virginia Tech’s Biological Sciences Reseach Day.
Date: Feb 10, 2020 -
Article ItemBye-bye mayfly: Can the burrowing mayfly’s decline serve as a warning system for the health of our environment? , article
Mayflies have long been indicators of the ecological health of the lakes, rivers, and streams. The more mayflies present in water, the better the water quality.
Date: Feb 06, 2020 -
Article ItemVirginia Tech testing bee-friendly forage for cattle , article
“In an ideal scenario, we will be able to integrate native wildflowers into pasture systems in a way that does not decrease cattle production, and that creates enough bloom that it helps to preserve pollinators,” said Megan O’Rourke.
Date: Feb 05, 2020 -
Article Item4 new fellows join the IGC IGEP in winter 2020 , article
The Interfaces of Global Change Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Program will begin its eighth year with a cohort of four new Ph.D. students!
Date: Feb 01, 2020 -
Article Item4 new fellows join the IGC IGEP in winter 2020 , article
The Interfaces of Global Change Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Program will begin its eighth year with a cohort of four new Ph.D. students!
Date: Feb 01, 2020 -
Article ItemWuhan coronavirus has linkages with wild animals, says GCC affiliate Luis Escobar , article
The consumption of wildlife in China may be the main driver of the country’s coronavirus outbreak, says a Virginia Tech expert.
Date: Jan 31, 2020 -
Article ItemThe GCC welcomes seven new faculty affiliates , article
Meet our newest faculty affiliates!
Date: Jan 29, 2020 -
Article Item8 undergraduate students awarded GCC research grants for 2020 , article
The Global Change Center at Virginia Tech, with support from the Fralin Life Sciences Institute, is proud to sponsor undergraduate students and their research projects that align with our mission for advancing collaborative, interdisciplinary approaches to address critical global changes impacting the environment and society.
Date: Jan 28, 2020 -
Article Item2020 GCC Science Policy Fellowship awarded to Kerry Desmond , article
The Global Change Center recently awarded the 2020 Undergraduate Science Policy Fellowship to Kerry Desmond to attend the Washington Semester Program during summer semester this year. Ms. Desmond is the seventh student to receive this award.
Date: Jan 27, 2020 -
Article ItemResearchers combine technologies to resolve plant pathogen genomes , article
With the help of new genomic sequencing and assembly tools, plant scientists can learn more about the function and evolution of highly destructive plant pathogens that refuse to be tamed by fungicides, antibacterial, and antivirals.
Date: Jan 24, 2020 -
Article ItemJacob Barney and Vasiliy Lakoba win awards at the Northeastern Weed Science Society conference , article
GCC affiliate Jacob Barney was awarded the Outstanding Educator Award from the Northeastern Weed Science Society at their annual meeting on January 7, 2020 in Philadelphia, PA.
Date: Jan 22, 2020 -
Article ItemScott Salom’s research on biological control of the hemlock wooly adelgid highlighted in Science , article
GCC affiliate Dr. Scott Salom is a professor in the department of Entomology at Virginia Tech whose research focuses on forest entomology and biological control. For more than two decades, he has studied tactics and strategies to manage the damaging hemlock wooly adelgid.
Date: Jan 20, 2020 -
Article ItemLinsey Marr appointed to National Academies' Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology , article
Linsey Marr, the Charles P. Lunsford professor in the Charles E. Via Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been appointed to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology.
Date: Jan 14, 2020 -
Article ItemMaking prehistoric discoveries globally available one bone at a time , article
Virginia Tech paleontologists Sterling Nesbitt and Christopher Griffin travel to faraway lands to find adventure and prehistoric treasure, living their childhood dreams of learning more about what’s underfoot and illuminating deep history.
Date: Jan 13, 2020 -
Article ItemTweet led Alaina Weinheimer to a project untangling the genomes of large viruses , article
Alaina Weinheimer came to Virginia Tech after finishing a master’s degree at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Germany.
Date: Jan 01, 2020 -
Article ItemIGCoffeeConvo with Durelle Scott , article
On December 2nd, GCC faculty affiliate Dr. Durelle Scott met with three IGC fellows (Ryan McClure, Sam Silknetter, and Alaina Weinheimer) at Deet’s Place. Unlike the first two CoffeeConvos, the weather was really feeling like winter in southwest Virginia.
Date: Dec 20, 2019 -
Article ItemJeff Walters presented the first annual GCC Faculty Service Award , article
Jeff Walters is the Harold H. Bailey Professor in the department of Biological Sciences at Virginia Tech and has been heavily involved with the Global Change Center since its inception nearly five years ago.
Date: Dec 19, 2019 -
Article ItemIGC takes on “The Merchants of Doubt” , article
It was to shocking to learn just how influential the “Merchants of Doubt” (MOD) have been in shaping policy and public sentiment for over 40 years...
Date: Dec 03, 2019 -
Redirect ItemGCC Partners with Hollins University to promote undergraduate research opportunities , redirect
A partnership between the GCC and Hollins University will continue to blossom into its third year, pairing distinguished undergraduate students with VT professors for a summer of research opportunities.
Date: Dec 02, 2019 -
Redirect ItemVT faculty receive top honors from American Association for the Advancement of Science , redirect
Shuhai Xiao was named for outstanding contributions to paleobiology and geology of early animals and eukaryotes....
Date: Nov 26, 2019 -
Article ItemSharing the love of science at the VT Science Festival , article
We talk frequently about how our science needs to be able to reach not only outside of our individual fields, but how important it is to be able to communicate with the broader public about ideas or new findings that impact them. With over 6,000 visitors, the VT science festival really is the perfect place to talk to kids of all ages about problems in the natural world, and how we try to study them.
Date: Nov 25, 2019 -
Article ItemIGC fellows gather for a nature walk to learn from each other and contribute to citizen science efforts , article
On a Sunday morning early this November, some IGC fellows ventured out to Pandapas Pond to observe and learn more from each other about the local flora and fauna.
Date: Nov 21, 2019 -
Article Item“Hidden Rivers of Southern Appalachia” screened at the Lyric on November 2nd , article
“Hidden Rivers of Southern Appalachia” is Freshwater Illustrated’s newest film. Ten years in the making, it follows the work of conservation biologists, explorers, and concerned citizens who work in North America’s most biologically rich waters in southern Appalachia.
Date: Nov 08, 2019 -
Article ItemA statement from President Tim Sands on the Climate Action Commitment , article
The sense of urgency surrounding climate change is increasing throughout the world, the nation, and our community. I believe climate change represents one of the world’s most pressing problems and as a global land-grant university, Virginia Tech has a duty to respond.
Date: Nov 08, 2019 -
Article ItemGCC faculty seed grants awarded for 2019-2020 , article
Each year, the Global Change Center (GCC), along with the Institute for Society, Creativity and the Environment (ISCE) at Virginia Tech, accept proposals from GCC faculty to support interdisciplinary research that will lead to collaborative proposals submitted to extramural funding sources.
Date: Nov 02, 2019 -
Article Item“Hidden Rivers” at the Lyric, November 2nd , article
Ten years in the making, “Hidden Rivers” is Freshwaters Illustrated’s newest feature film that explores the rivers and streams of the Southern Appalachian region, North America’s most biologically rich waters.
Date: Oct 31, 2019 -
Article ItemIGCoffeeConvo with Karen Kovaka , article
IGCoffeeConvos are a great way for GCC faculty and IGC students to get to know each other in a small group and informal setting! Check out this post from the first event this fall for more information.
Date: Oct 29, 2019 -
Article ItemEnd of Expertise & Politicizing Science: IGC Seminar Reflection Series , article
Between September 20th and 27th, 2019, at least 4 million people from over 150 countries stepped up to support young climate strikers and demand an end to the age of fossil fuels.
Date: Oct 25, 2019 -
Article ItemIGCoffeeConvo with Bill Hopkins , article
On Sept. 25th, 4 IGC fellows and 1 GCC faculty got together for the FIRST IGCoffeeConvo of the fall semester!
Date: Oct 17, 2019 -
Article ItemWhat To Say And Whom To Say It To , article
Making global change science relevant and impactful often requires more than careful scholarship and robust methods. It can also require getting that science to the people who matter and presenting it in ways that motivate those people to care and act.
Date: Oct 16, 2019 -
Redirect ItemSix College of Science faculty receive fellowships from Board of Visitors to support research , redirect
Six faculty members in the Virginia Tech College of Science were honored with faculty fellowships by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.
Date: Sep 19, 2019 -
Article ItemIGC 2019 Capstone Course- Flashtalks , article
The Interfaces of Global Change IGEP is an innovative interdisciplinary program that address the multidimensional aspects of global change. In the capstone course for the IGC IGEP, students grapple with the role that science and scientists play informing public understanding.
Date: Sep 16, 2019 -
Redirect ItemThirteenth annual Sustainability Week kicks off , redirect
The 13th annual Sustainability Week, an interactive partnership among Virginia Tech Office of Sustainability, the Town of Blacksburg, and local citizens group Sustainable Blacksburg that highlights sustainability efforts in the community and on campus, is underway.
Date: Sep 13, 2019 -
Article ItemKristen Bretz is the 2019 William R. Walker Graduate Research Fellow , article
Congratulations to Interfaces of Global Change IGEP fellow Kristen Bretz, announced as the 2019 William R. Walker Graduate Research Fellow!
Date: Sep 12, 2019 -
Article ItemClimate Journalist Sara Peach Set to Visit Blacksburg September 26-27 , article
The Center for Communicating Science is thrilled to welcome Sara Peach, climate journalist and speaker, to Blacksburg this month!
Date: Sep 12, 2019 -
Redirect ItemBest-selling author Roger Thurow to speak about the global food crisis , redirect
On Sept. 16, the Virginia Tech College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Global Programs Office will host best-selling author Roger Thurow for a series of public events, as part of its Global Agricultural Productivity Initiative.
Date: Sep 12, 2019 -
Article ItemIGC Fellows take on ReNew the New: Giles County Edition , article
Early on the morning of August 28th, twenty IGC fellows and friends met in the dense fog at the Eggleston Community Park to take part in an epic “Fall into the New” New River cleanup endeavor.
Date: Aug 30, 2019 -
Article ItemTown Hall to discuss the recruitment initiative for the Executive Director of Fralin Life Sciences Institute , article
The Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation is hosting a town hall to discuss the recruitment planning for the executive director position of the Fralin Life Sciences Institute. This event is open to the university community.
Date: Aug 29, 2019 -
Article ItemIGC IGEP Information Session Scheduled , article
Current VT graduate students interested in joining the Interfaces of Global Change IGEP must apply before December 1st.
Date: Aug 19, 2019 -
Article ItemReflections on summer in Washington DC with the EPA, Julia Simpson , article
While the entirety of my undergraduate experience has yielded growth, personal and professional, across a variety of spectra, two things provided a strong influence on the path I chose for this past summer.
Date: Aug 16, 2019 -
Article ItemJuly 2019 was hottest month on record for the planet , article
Much of the planet sweltered in unprecedented heat in July, as temperatures soared to new heights in the hottest month ever recorded.
Date: Aug 15, 2019 -
Redirect ItemVirginia Tech researchers receive $2.9 million grant with China to study infectious diseases , redirect
Researchers from the Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Science received a $2.9 million dollar award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) to understand the long-term host and pathogen dynamics of white-nose syndrome in bats.
Date: Aug 14, 2019 -
Article ItemThe most effective ways to curb climate change might surprise you , article
The planet is barreling toward 1.5 degrees of global warming as soon as 2030 unless we enact “unprecedented changes in all aspects of society,” a dire United Nations report warned in October 2018.
Date: Aug 12, 2019 -
Article ItemTo Slow Global Warming, U.N. Warns Agriculture Must Change , article
Humans must drastically alter food production to prevent the most catastrophic effects of global warming, according to a new report from the United Nations panel on climate change.
Date: Aug 09, 2019 -
Article ItemInterfaces of Global Change IGEP welcomes 11 fellows for Fall 2019 , article
Thirteen new Ph.D. students will join the Interfaces of Global Change IGEP this fall. Their fields of study include freshwater ecology, soil biogeochemistry, environmental education, macroevolutionary dynamics, and more.
Date: Aug 05, 2019 -
Article ItemThe GCC welcomes four new faculty affiliates in summer 2019 , article
Meet our newest faculty affiliates!
Date: Aug 02, 2019