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Award-winning faculty members are (top row, from left) Dayoung Kim, Adrian Figg, Shannon Bell, Jacob Barney (bottom row, from left) Michael Bartlett, Annie Stevens, and Eranga Galappaththi. Photos courtesy of the subjects.

April 26, 2026

The Office of Research and Innovation and the Office of Faculty Affairs annually recognize outstanding faculty for impactful work. This spring, Dr. Jacob Barney, Director of the ISC, received the distinguished Frontier Award.
Twenty employees were nominated for the 2026 President’s Award for Excellence. Graphic by Joey Fountain for Virginia Tech.

April 23, 2026

Twenty employees were nominated for the 2026 President’s Award for Excellence, including Hallie Harriman, Program Coordinator of the ISC. This award annually recognizes full-time staff at Virginia Tech for their exceptional contributions and performance.
Carrie Fearer shows models of the endangered butternut tree on her computer. Photo by Max Esterhuizen for Virginia Tech.

April 1, 2026

Butternut trees, decimated by an invasive fungus, could make a comeback as researchers pinpoint habitats where they can thrive.

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Gabrielle Ripa, a Ph.D. student at Virginia Tech and an affiliate of the Invasive Species Collaborative, is studying invasive non-native plant species in restored and unrestored streams in Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay watershed. Ripa is placing bioacoustic recorders at various locations, and the data will be used to analyze the effect invasive plants have on the soundscape of an ecosystem.