Family’s work fills important role for craft brewing industry
“We have a lot to do with this craft beer craze we’re all enjoying,” said Bob Archer, current chairman and CEO of Blue Ridge Beverage. “There wouldn’t be that variety and choice available without distributors.”
Spila fótbolta
Jon Ingason knew Virginia Tech was serious about recruiting him to play soccer when Assistant Coach Pat McSorley traveled to an archipelago off Iceland’s southern coast to watch him train.
That doesn’t compute
The computers that first arrived at Virginia Tech in the mid-20th century bear little resemblance to their modern counterparts.
How Tech Ticks
How Tech Ticks
How Tech Ticks
How Tech Ticks
Around the Drillfield
Beamer, Lawson families honored
During a special ceremony on Nov. 6, Virginia Tech’s Indoor Practice Facility was renamed to honor the Frank Beamer family, as well as a significant leadership gift from the John Lawson family. The naming followed an earlier unveiling of a monument in Moody Plaza celebrating Beamer.
Corps of Cadets
Corps becomes a top producer of Navy SEAL candidates
In the past two years, no ROTC program in the country has had more students selected for SEAL training than Virginia Tech.
Alumni profiles and news
Guiding a trusted assistant
Tom Taylor ’84 discovered the secret to success in kindergarten. “Three simple words. Raise your hand.”
Alumni travel
Live, love, and travel
Join Virginia Tech and the Moss Arts Center in Barcelona for a seven-night journey or join other Traveling Hokies on tours in 2019 offered through the Alumni Association.
What's In It?
Keeping it real
Preparing students for careers that will evolve alongside advancing technology.
Still Life
Service and sacrifice
Each year, the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets honors the service of our nation’s soldiers during remembrance ceremonies held in honor of Veterans Day.