Sunday, October 2, 2016

Virginia Tech campus shows the meaning of 'Ut Prosim'

Founded in 1872, Virginia Tech is home to over 30,000 Hokies who live out the motto "Ut Prosim" every day. From Lane Stadium to the Pylons, the university's campus exemplifies the meaning of service and community.

Torgersen Hall is considered the flagship building of Virginia Tech's engineering program.


The Classroom Building located on West Campus Drive is Virginia Tech's newest academic building, and is LEED certified.

Built in 2013, Lane Stadium's video board is among the biggest in college football.

32 Hokie Stones in front of Burruss Hall are dedicated in honor and memory of the 32 members of the Hokie community who lost their lives on April 16, 2007.

The Pylons evoke Virginia Tech's core values. This Pylon represents Service.

Burruss Hall, the university's main administrative building, overlooks the Drillfield.

Virginia Tech holds a number of quads that on-campus students call home.

The cenotaph at the Pylons displays the names of the seven Virginia Tech alumni who have received the Medal of Honor.







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