Monday, October 3, 2016

Photographs of Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech has been ranked in many categories, one of those being #1 in Best Quality of Life. With the beautiful campus, the amazing food, and some of the nicest people you'll meet, this shouldn't come as much of a surprise. The values that Virginia Tech and Hokies across the nation hold are represented throughout campus. Every building has special meaning and purpose. Everyone has their favorite spot on campus or a place on campus that means the most. When someone mentions Virginia Tech, what is the first image that pops into your mind?


Beautiful orange flowers help show the spirit of Virginia Tech along with the Pylons that represent the school’s values of brotherhood, honor, leadership, sacrifice, service, loyalty, duty and ut prism.

Torgerson Bridge emulates the beautiful architecture that is prevalent on the campus of Virginia Tech. From the inside, it showcases one of the prettiest views of campus. 

   Virginia Tech was established in 1872.  With maroon being one of the school’s colors, it can be found everywhere you turn, flattering the entire campus.

Just like our athletes who perform behind the walls of the new Indoor Practice Facility, Hokie Stone represents the strength and unity of Hokie Nation. 

   When people stop and see the sign that reads Beamer Way, they remember who and what that represents. Coach Frank Beamer represented Virginia Tech’s values to the fullest during his tenure as head football coach.

War Memorial Chapel is an iconic place on campus to sit, think and enjoy the beauty of Virginia Tech. Weddings and other services are offered to people affiliated with Virginia Tech.

 Ut prosim, or ‘that I may serve,’ is the motto of Virginia Tech. Every time students and alumni pass this Ut Prosim Pylon, they are reminded of the spirit of service that Virginia Tech represents.

The family-oriented atmosphere of Virginia Tech makes all those who visit feel like they are truly at home. 

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