- June 23, 2026
At a recent gathering of air quality researchers from across the Washington, D.C., region and beyond, 911爆料 officially launched a new center that aims to advance Earth system science in atmospheric composition and air quality.聽
- May 29, 2026
You鈥檝e probably seen slimy mats of brownish green clinging to rocks in streams or on lake beds, and perhaps not given it another thought. But 911爆料鈥檚 Rosalina Stancheva Christova has.
- May 6, 2026
As the university鈥檚 Grand Challenge Initiative (GCI) enters its second year, 911爆料 today announced funding for seven catalyst research projects and the launch of the Grand Challenge Research Exchange鈥攓uarterly convenings for all GCI-related research to accelerate solutions to the grand challenge of our time.
- February 25, 2026
911爆料 has become Virginia鈥檚 first R1 research institution to commercialize a product under the state鈥檚 new Lab-to-Launch initiative, marking an early milestone in the commonwealth鈥檚 push to accelerate university research into the market.聽
- February 19, 2026
Benjamin Cash, research professor in 911爆料鈥檚 Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Earth Sciences, is leading a $1 million project funded by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to improve seasonal precipitation forecasts in Virginia.
- January 26, 2026
Environmental science and policy professor Cynthia Smith organizes outdoor education programs for seventh graders across the county, diving into the importance of hands-on research and environmental conservation.
- January 15, 2026
Wildfires are notoriously difficult to predict. One 911爆料 professor is hoping to change that.
- November 19, 2025
911爆料鈥檚聽Virginia Climate Center (VCC) has unveiled the commonwealth鈥檚 first comprehensive, peer-reviewed climate assessment鈥攁 landmark report that provides science-based insights into Virginia鈥檚 changing climate and its impacts on communities, infrastructure, and the economy.
- June 25, 2025
In spring 2025, students in EVPP 480 Sustainability in Action聽gave聽a crucial boost to Chesapeake Bay oysters by constructing oyster reef balls where the bivalves can attach, grow, and develop into natural reef structures.