Don’t fight motto, serve community
January 31, 2011
Fighting Gravity, a dance team that originated from Virginia Tech’s Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, will be returning to campus after gaining notoriety from its third-place finish on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” in the summer and fall of 2010.
Students donate time to community renewal projects
January 24, 2011
Students at Virginia Tech celebrated the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by giving back to the community.
Fraternity brothers bike for disabilities
August 4, 2010
Virginia Tech students Fred Angel and Kenneth Lewis are biking across America to raise money for persons with disabilities.
32 for 32: Community service project to kick off fall semester
July 21, 2010
The SGA and VT Engage will kick off a new community service program this year to honor the victims of the April 16, 2007, shootings.
Find an opportunity to live out 'Ut Prosim'
July 14, 2010
Virginia Tech's official motto, "Ut Prosim - That I May Serve," was adopted in 1896 under the leadership of President McBryde. This was the same year our well-known school colors were selected, which identify us around the world.
Walking a mile in their shoes
February 16, 2010
Imagine a world where the quest for clean water sends you on a mile-long trek every single day.
YMCA hosts alternative spring breaks for students looking for service projects
February 8, 2010
While some students are planning beach vacations or even a full week of home-cooked meals from mom, 20 Hokies are preparing for hurricane reconstruction and a hike up the Appalachian Trail.
Pilot Street helps refugees, gives families new hope
February 8, 2010
One of my greatest experiences while being at Virginia Tech happened one day when I joined a friend to volunteer for the Pilot Street Project in Roanoke.
How graduate students can serve the community
November 5, 2009
What exactly do graduate students do with all our time?