On March 22, 2016, in conjunction with the United Nations World Water Day, the Administration hosted a White House Water Summit to raise awareness of water issues and potential solutions in the United States, and to catalyze ideas and actions to help build a sustainable and secure water future through innovative science and technology
Stephen Schoenholtz, director of the Virginia Water Resources Water Center, president-elect of the National Institute for Water Resources, and the coordinator of Virginia Tech’s new bachelor’s degree in water: resources, policy, and management, was invited to attend.
For more information of Schoenholtz’s visit to the White House, click here.