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Lab allows students to learn structural engineering by getting hands dirty

    William Collins, a doctoral student in structural engineering from Chesterfield, Va., works in the Ray and Madelyn Curry Education Wing and Thomas M. Murray Structural Engineering Laboratory.

The Virginia Tech College of Engineering’s “hands on, minds on” motto means a head-start for students at post-college careers at the Ray and Madelyn Curry Education Wing and the Thomas M. Murray Structural Engineering Laboratory.



Determination propels physics major toward her dream

    Chelsea Cook is a sophomore physics major from Newport News, Va.

Chelsea Cook is a physics major from Newport News, Va, who plans to be an astronaut. She’s taking a full load of courses, maintains a 3.3 grade-point average, and is active in the Society of Physics Students and the Ladies of Robeson, a women’s physics group. And one more thing. Cook is blind.


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