Study abroad program students develop research skills despite being grounded

This summer, Virginia Tech students Henry Adkins, Claire Gallihugh, and Leah Mwangi, along with recent graduate Tessa Hawley, spent more than eight hours a day glued to their computers cleaning data, running regression analysis, and otherwise finding answers to questions related to conservation agriculture in Ecuador.


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