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Around the drillfield
Clarke named Provost
Room to grow
How Tech Ticks
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Question
Corps of Cadets
What’s in it?
Ology
Around the Hokie Nation
Finding home as a Hokie—Justin Graves—alumnus profile
Sixty at sixty—Will Turner—alumnus profile
Rooted in service—Thomas Schneider—alumnus profile
On exhibit—Ashley Peery—Alumna Profile
Parlaying pickleball—Ethan McAfee—alumnus profile
Full speed ahead—Paige Kassalen—alumna profile
Class notes
Alumni shorts
New corporate chapter
Engaging the Hokie alumnae network
Alumni travel
Retro
Reunion returns
Family
Infographic
Alumni commentary
In memoriam
Still Life
End Note
Features
Inside Tech: What does the modern land-grant look like?
Virginia Tech’s bold initiative plays crucial role in luring Amazon
The deal that ultimately landed Amazon’s HQ2 in Alexandria included a historic promise from Virginia Tech—the Innovation Campus.
Hokies thrive in new frontiers, whether at the forefront of scientific research, on the cusp of technology development, or at the cutting edge of reinventing spaces.
The mountains of Virginia are a long way from Dubai, where the FutureHAUS team took first place in the competition. (photo by Laurie Booth)
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