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  2. Roger Ekirch - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Roger Ekirch (born February 6, 1950) is University Distinguished Professor of history at Virginia Tech in the United States. [1] He was a Guggenheim fellow in 1998.. The son of intellectual historian Arthur A. Ekirch Jr. and Dorothy Gustafson, [2] Roger Ekirch is internationally known for his pioneering research into pre-industrial sleeping patterns that was first published in "Sleep We ...

  3. Charles W. Steger - Wikipedia

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    Steger served at Virginia Tech at nearly every level possible. He was a Virginia Tech student, instructor (where he won two teaching excellence awards and co-authored a textbook now in its seventh edition), academic department head, college dean (the youngest dean of any college of architecture in the US), vice president, and finally president.

  4. Virginia Tech Hokies football statistical leaders - Wikipedia

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    The Hokies represent Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the NCAA's Atlantic Coast Conference. Although Virginia Tech began competing in intercollegiate football in 1892, [1] the school's official record book generally does not include entries from before the 1950s, as the records from this era are often incomplete and ...

  5. Frank Beamer - Wikipedia

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    The two met on a blind date, arranged by Cheryl's sister Sheila, while Beamer was a senior at Virginia Tech. [58] They have two children, Shane and Casey, and five grandchildren. His son, Shane played football at Virginia Tech as a long snapper, and was a member of the 1999 team that played for the national championship.

  6. Virginia Tech Hokies - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Tech's sports teams are called the "Hokies". The word "Hokie" originated in the "Old Hokie" spirit yell created in 1896 by O. M. Stull for a contest to select a new spirit yell when the college's name was changed from Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (VAMC) to Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (VPI) and the original spirit yell, which ...

  7. Virginia Tech - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Tech's Burruss Hall VT's 6th president, Paul Brandon Barringer Virginia Polytechnic Institute logo in the 1899 yearbook. In 1872, with federal funds provided by the Morrill Act of 1862, the Reconstruction-era Virginia General Assembly purchased the facilities of Preston and Olin Institute, a small Methodist school for boys in Southwest Virginia's rural Montgomery County.

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  9. Seung-Hui Cho - Wikipedia

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    According to the Virginia Tech report, Cho "seemed to enjoy the idea of writing, especially poetry," [18] and he attempted to get a book published while in college. [ 39 ] [ 18 ] After the mass shooting, a former classmate of Cho provided AOL with two plays written by Cho.