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Amanda Wyche, a senior in the Corps of Cadets and Army R.O.T.C., shares how the stories of the women featured in the traveling exhibit "Color of Freedom" inspire and encourage her as she…
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Since 2011, the Hokie parent volunteers who make Cheesy Nights happen have been fueling students with hot grilled cheeses, cookies, fruit, hot cocoa, tea, and other snacks at the Virginia Tech…
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Students from the College of Architecture and Urban Studies Living Learning Labs applied their architecture skills to build plexiglass barriers that will allow small groups to safely collaborate in…
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The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC recently partnered with the City of Roanoke’s Public Libraries to donate and distribute 500 hams to help neighbors throughout the Roanoke Valley…
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University Libraries establishes a seat reservation system to allow students to reserve a seat in advance.
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In Search of the Beauty of Nature by Tianming Zhao is an exhibit featuring watercolor paintings and leaf prints inspired by natural beauty. The appreciation of nature is always a guideline for…
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The University Libraries would like to welcome Hokies to a new school year full of promise, excitement, and creation! We have the tools, resources, and people to help you accomplish your goals.
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The University Libraries Art and Architecture Library at Virginia Tech houses collections in visual arts, art history, architecture, decorative arts, and design. And now it is also home to two 3D…
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The University Libraries’ exhibit Stories Not Symptoms: An Exhibition of Graphic Medicine, located on the fourth floor of Newman Library, highlights the combination of the bright and whimsical…
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For the 14th year, Virginia Tech celebrated its very own university authors who published in 2018. University Libraries held the VT Authors ceremony on March 21 in Newman Library.
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The Vauquois Experience Exhibit, on the fourth floor of Newman Library, provides both a virtual and physical tour of historic WWI tunnels.
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The Perspective Gallery at Squires Student Center is hosting a new exhibit, representing the work of regional K-12 students. Heartworks are visual representations of how participants chose to…
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