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  2. Hokie Stone - Wikipedia

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    Hokie Stone is a grey dolomite—limestone rock found near Blacksburg, in western Virginia. It gets its name from the traditional nickname attributed to students and alumni of Virginia Tech. Hokie Stone is quarried by Virginia Tech for campus projects and is prominently displayed on the majority of buildings throughout the Blacksburg campus.

  3. Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies

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    1964: The College of Architecture was founded, replacing the College of Engineering's Department of Architecture which had been formed in 1928. Charles Burchard was named the college's first dean by Virginia Tech president, T. Marshall Hahn.

  4. Virginia Tech College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate Program in Information Technology (VT-MIT) is a combined degree program offered collaboratively by Virginia Tech's College of Engineering, and the Pamplin College of Business. Virginia Tech's Master of Information Technology program was created in 2000 to meet needs of students.

  5. Top 25 most dangerous college campuses in America revealed

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    Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 ... University of Virginia and Duke have made national headlines and put a spotlight on campus safety -- but when the number crunchers take a closer look, it ...

  6. Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center - Wikipedia

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    The Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (WAAC), is an extension center of Virginia Tech's College of Architecture, Arts, and Design, located in Old Town Alexandria. It houses the Master of Architecture, Master of Science in Architecture with concentrations in Urban Design and History and Theory, PhD, and Undergraduate Architecture ...

  7. List of ghost towns in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete List of ghost towns in Virginia. Bigler's Mill (York County) Ca Ira (Cumberland County) Canada (Charlottesville) Carvins Cove; Colchester, Virginia;

  8. ‘Full inferno’ engulfs 19th-century private Va. college that ...

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    The campus was founded in 1884 and became a mixed-gender school in 1972.. The college closed in May 2014 due to financial issues and the loss of accreditation, so it sat boarded up with the ...

  9. New homes planned for long abandoned hazardous site in ... - AOL

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    “They’re part of the neighborhood; some of the people, the Eilermanns, who own McBride, live here now—in the neighborhood.” “It’ll be something good now,” Valli added.