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winter 2011-12
Virginia Tech Magazine, winter 2011-12
Learn about the numbers behind The Campaign for Virginia Tech: Invent the Future, the ground-breaking, $1 billion campaign that will benefit the university for decades to come. Discover how philanthropy is nurturing research in Latham Hall and how every corner of campus—from athletics to academics to the arts—is being enriched by the dedication of alumni, donors, and friends.
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Kiplinger's again cites Virginia Tech as a top value
Kiplinger's again cites Virginia Tech as a top value
Virginia Tech was again named to Kiplinger's Personal Finance's list of the 100 best values in public colleges for 2011-12. The ranking cites four-year colleges and universities that combine outstanding education with economic value. Since the ranking began in 2006, Kiplinger's has included Virginia Tech each year.

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Kathleen Alexander receives NSF grant to research human-animal linkage in water quality
Kathleen Alexander receives NSF grant to research human-animal linkage in water quality
Kathleen Alexander, associate professor of wildlife in the College of Natural Resources and Environment, has received a $250,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to investigate the links between humans' and animals' influences on water quality and, in turn, how water quality affects their health. Alexander's research will focus on the Chobe River region of northern Botswana, where she has lived for most of the last 20 years.

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