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Series #370 (May 2007)
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“Hitting the Wall” (Charles Steger/President) with reporter Paul Lancaster
VIRGINIA TECH'S INCREASED ACC PRESENCE MEANS AN INCREASED PRESENCE OF TOP-QUALITY FACILITIES ON CAMPUS:
Run: [0:53]
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“Virginia Tech Tuition” (Charles Steger/President) with reporter Paul Lancaster
WHILE VIRGINIA TECH WILL BE INCREASING TUITION NEXT YEAR, IT REMAINS ONE OF THE LOWEST-PRICED UNIVERSITIES IN THE COMMONWEALTH:
Runs: [0:48]
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“Cooking up History” (Cynthia Bertelsen/Culinary Collection Chair) with reporter Paul Lancaster
VIRGINIA TECH'S LIBRARY HOSTS A COLLECTION OF MORE THAN SIX-THOUSAND COOKBOOKS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS. IT'S A REFLECTION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF FOOD IN THE STATE'S HISTORY:
Runs: [1:10]
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“Jamestown and Food” (Cynthia Bertelsen/Culinary Collection Chair) with reporter Paul Lancaster
OUR CELEBRATION OF THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICA'S OLDEST PERMANENT ENGLISH SETTLEMENT WOULDN'T BE HAPPENING THIS YEAR IF IT WEREN'T FOR…FOOD. MORE FROM VIRGINIA TECH:
Runs: [0:56]
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“College Access” (Barry Simmons/Scholarships and Financial Aid) with reporter Paul Lancaster
VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL GRADS UNSURE ABOUT WHAT'S NEXT HAVE A NEW WEB RESOURCE TO HELP THEM FIGURE IT ALL OUT, THANKS IN PART TO VIRGINIA TECH:
Runs: [0:50]
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“Getting into College” (Barry Simmons/Scholarships and Financial Aid) with reporter Paul Lancaster
A NEW STATEWIDE GROUP IS HELPING VIRGINIANS CONTINUE THEIR EDUCATION…:
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“Congress, the President, and Iraq” (Doris Kearns Goodwin/Guest) with reporter Paul Lancaster
THE ARGUMENTS BETWEEN CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT OVER THE TOPIC OF WAR SOUND VERY FAMILIAR TO A NATIONALLY-KNOWN HISTORIAN WHO RECENTLY VISITED VIRGINIA TECH:
Runs: [0:59]
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“Bush's Legacy” (Doris Kearns Goodwin/Guest) with reporter Paul Lancaster
A NATIONAL HISTORIAN SAYS GEORGE W. BUSH KNOWS IRAQ WILL BE WHAT HE'S REMEMBERED FOR, REGARDLESS OF ANYTHING ELSE HE TRIES TO ACCOMPLISH. MORE FROM VIRGINIA TECH:
Runs: [0:50]
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“W. Remembered” (Doris Kearns Goodwin/Guest) with reporter Paul Lancaster
SO WHAT WILL BE GEORGE W. BUSH'S LEGACY? A HISTORIAN SAYS YOU'LL HAVE TO WAIT TO FIND OUT:
Runs: [0:42]
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“Dissention from Within” (Doris Kearns Goodwin/Guest) with reporter Paul Lancaster
A HISTORIAN'S NEW BOOK ON LINCOLN'S CABINET SUGGESTS THAT DISSENTING VIEWS WITHIN AN ADMINISTRATION CAN LEAD TO BETTER DECISIONS. MORE FROM VIRGINIA TECH:
Runs: [1:03]
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“A Place to Stay after a Disaster” (Matt Lutz/Architecture) with reporter Paul Lancaster
RESCUERS AFTER A DISASTER DON'T ALWAYS HAVE A PLACE WHERE THEY THEMSELVES CAN STAY. A VIRGINIA TECH PROFESSOR IS TRYING TO CHANGE THAT:
Runs: [0:55]
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“Auld Lang Syne” (James Robertson/History) with reporter Paul Lancaster
THREE-THOUSAND SONGS WERE WRITTEN DURING THE CIVIL WAR, AND OBSCURE SONGS WRITTEN BEFORE THE CONFLICT SOMETIMES BECAME POPULAR, INCLUDING, SAYS A VIRGINIA TECH EXPERT, ONE THAT ENDURES TODAY:
Runs: [0:54]
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“Saving Energy” (Karen Peterson/Interior Design Student) with reporter Paul Lancaster
FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS SAVE ENERGY, BUT THEY'RE JUST TOO INDUSTRIAL-LOOKING FOR YOUR HOME, RIGHT? A TEAM OF STUDENTS AT VIRGINIA TECH SAYS 'NOT ANYMORE':
Runs: [0:50]
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“Forest Management Challenges” (Jennifer Gagnon/Forest Landowner Education Program) with reporter Gabrielle Amos
MANAGING A SMALL PARCEL OF FOREST LAND PRESENTS UNIQUE CHALLENGES. A VIRGINIA TECH EXPERT EXPLAINS:
Runs: [1:07]
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“Keeping the Bay Clean” (Katharine Knowlton/Dairy Science) with reporter Gabrielle Amos
TO PROTECT THE CHESAPEAKE BAY TAKES THE EFFORTS OF A LARGE GROUP, AND VIRGINIA TECH IS ONE OF THE PARTNERS:
Runs: [1:00]
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“Keeping the End Product in Mind” (Katharine Knowlton/Dairy Science) with reporter Gabrielle Amos
A VIRGINIA TECH RESEARCHER HAS COME TO UNDERSTAND THAT YOU NEED TO KEEP THE END PRODUCT IN MIND:
Runs: [0:51]
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“Educating Folks about Aquaculture” (Peter vanWyk/Aquaculture researcher) with reporter Gabrielle Amos
A VIRGINIA TECH RESEARCH CENTER IS WORKING TO EDUCATE PRODUCERS ABOUT THE “NUTS AND BOLTS” OF AQUACULTURE:
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“Aquaculture and Food Safety” (Ewen McLean/Aquaculture Center) with reporter Gabrielle Amos
WORRIED ABOUT SECURITY OF OUR FOOD SUPPLY? A VIRGINIA TECH RESEARCHER SAYS THAT AQUACULTURE MAY BE ONE ANSWER:
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“Genomic Research with Fish” (Ewen McLean/Aquaculture Center) with reporter Gabrielle Amos
SOMEDAY WE MIGHT TAKE A “ONE-A-DAY” FISH INSTEAD OF A VITAMIN. MORE FROM VIRGINIA TECH:
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“Service Learning and the Civic Dimension” (Michele James Deramo/Service Learning Center) with reporter Gabrielle Amos
VIRGINIA TECH STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE THEIR LEARNING BEYOND THE CLASSROOM WITH A SERVICE LEARNING EXPERIENCE:
Runs: [0:52]
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