For a time, 'Tradition never graduates'
October 3, 2008
Homecoming for many students, alumni and staff at Virginia Tech means the gathering of friends and family to celebrate a weekend of homecoming traditions at Tech.
For a time, 'Tradition never graduates'
October 3, 2008
Homecoming for many students, alumni and staff at Virginia Tech means the gathering of friends and family to celebrate a weekend of homecoming traditions at Tech.
Mountain Lake body undergoes tests
October 1, 2008
The skeletal remains found in a Giles County lake two weeks ago have yet to be identified, though Virginia Tech and Radford professors have investigated the scene.
September 24, 2008
The typical size for university recreational facilities is 10 square feet for every student on campus, said Chris Wise, Virginia Tech's director of recreational sports. By this logic, Tech's facilities should be roughly 280,000 square feet.
Professor awarded for grant for biomedical research
September 18, 2008
Nakhiah Goulbourne, a professor of mechanical engineering has received a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development award of $400,000.
For school funds, one calender to rule them all
September 12, 2008
The first-ever master calendar for deadlines and scholarships nationwide launched June 2008. This new Web site modernizes and streamlines pertinent information a student, parent or guidance counselor needs when thinking about applying to college or schola
Engineering residences boost young students
September 10, 2008
Two of Virginia Tech's themed housing programs have proven successful over the last two years, The Hypatia Engineering Community designed specifically for first-year women in the engineering college and the Galileo Engineering Community, created for first
September 2, 2008
The Ryan Clark Scholarship and Community Service Award has been established in honor of Ryan Clark, a victim of the April 16, 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech.
August 27, 2008
Many students' first classes ranged from 20 to 600 students in one room. World Regions, a geography class offered at Virginia Tech taught by John Boyer, also met on Monday, but had over 2,700 students pouring into Burruss Auditorium.
Dear Future Residents: Part One
August 25, 2008
Peter Sommers greatly anticipated his first trip to the United States. He came stateside to study as an British exchange student at Virginia Tech from the University of Sheffield. His dream trip had been smooth sailing. But when it came time to move in to