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For future generations: How (and why) Virginia Tech is creating a sustainable campus

For future generations: How (and why) Virginia Tech is creating a sustainable campus
From tray-less dining to greener buildings, learn about new university policies and student-driven initiatives that are helping Virginia Tech become a leader in sustainable living.

Hokies thinking green: The sustainability efforts of Virginia Tech alumni
Hokies around the world are involved in efforts to provide a better--and greener--future for people and the planet. Read about their efforts to work and live more sustainably.

Find out what you think about Virginia Tech
Results from a survey about alumni attitudes toward Virginia Tech have given insight into what many alumni think about the university's alumni programs, communications efforts, and reputation. But do these results really reflect what you think?

Nothing hokey about Hokie hockeyNothing hokey about Hokie hockey
Players spend thousands of dollars to play, the team treks to Roanoke for practices, and coaches coach without pay, but they all find rewards in the game itself--and are building a solid reputation for winning in the process.

An international dimension: The Center for European Studies and Architecture
Since opening in Switzerland in 1994, the Center for European Studies and Architecture has offered university-wide study abroad programs. Learn how the center's programs prepare students for working in a global economy and offer them an intercultural experience filled with a lifetime of memories.

COVER PHOTOGRAPH of Hahn Horticulture Garden by Kim Peterson
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