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Virginia Tech President Charles W. Steger

PRESIDENT STEGER TO STEP DOWN: Virginia Tech President Charles W. Steger has announced his intention to step down as university president. Steger will remain as president until the search concludes and his replacement begins work. "When one is totally absorbed in doing what one loves, 14 years pass in a nanosecond," said Steger. "These years have been the highlight of my career in higher education, and it has been my privilege to serve as president during a period in which we have strengthened our academic programs and expanded our research and outreach programs."
Learn more about Steger's remarkable legacy »

Associate Professor of Biological Systems Engineering Y.H. Percival Zhang
Food, fuel, and more—from carbohydrates

Using carbohydrates, Y.H. Percival Zhang has found ways to produce hydrogen to power cars and a mechanism to turn any plant into a food source. In carbohydrates, Zhang sees food, fresh water, biofuels, nutrients, and renewable materials.

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Associate Professor of Entomology Dini Miller
Entomologists won't let the bed bugs bite

Since the early 2000s, population growth, increased international travel, and mounting pesticide resistance have brought bed bugs back with a vengeance. Associate Professor Dini Miller and graduate student Molly Stedfast are studying bed bugs and teaching people how to manage infestations in homes and businesses.

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Virginia Tech Center for the Arts' inaugural season
Center for the Arts unveils season in new facility

The Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech will offer a dynamic range of programming—from timeless classics and family-friendly offerings, to works with deep meaning and global themes, to events with a fresh and sometimes unexpected perspective—for its inaugural 2013-14 season in the new arts center.

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New real estate degree program at Virginia Tech
Innovative real estate degree program gets green light

Combining course work from six Virginia Tech colleges, an innovative undergraduate degree program in real estate has been formally approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. In true interdisciplinary fashion, students will study architecture, building construction, business, civil and environmental engineering, economics, property management, natural resources management, planning, and law.

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Hokie Highlight
Alumna examines use of pharmaceuticals in pediatrics
Dr. Dianne Murphy (biology '67)

Dr. Dianne Murphy '67)
(courtesy photo)
For leading the charge on testing the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals in children, Dr. Dianne Murphy (biology '67) received the Academy of American Pediatrics' (AAP) Excellence in Public Service Award. Trained as a pediatrician, she leads the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Pediatric Therapeutics. Among other endeavors, the office encourages the ethical and scientific development of trials to evaluate the use of drugs in children.

"Most of the 20th century, children have been prescribed drugs where we haven't had the same level of confidence and data when prescribed as we have for adults. ... So the AAP said in 1977, 'This is no longer ethical, and we have to change this,'" said Murphy. "We have changed the way people practice medicine for children." Thanks to those who advocate for better science behind the use of medicine in pediatrics, the U.S. has passed legislation requiring pharmaceutical companies to test the efficacy and safety of their drugs in children.
When Murphy attended Virginia Tech, the 200 female students had to check in every night at 7:30 and sign out to go to class. "It was a very different world in which women didn't frequently go into the sciences." Still, she's grateful for the opportunities that paved the way for her medical career. "When I started all of this, Virginia Tech was one of the few places where women without a lot of money could go to get a first-class education in science."



Alumni Association News and Events

Virginia Tech Alumni Association
2013 Homecomings and Reunions
During the fall 2013 football season, the Alumni Association will present a full schedule of class reunions and college/constituency homecomings during all six home-game weekends. Don't miss a chance to celebrate in true Hokie spirit with classmates and fellow alumni. Stay at The Inn at Virginia Tech, and enjoy sitting together in Lane Stadium. For the reunions for the Classes of '63, '68, '73, '83, '88, and '99, we still have game tickets.
Register or learn more about these events »


2013 Summer Drillfield Series Events for alumni

July 12-13
Virginia Tech Admissions Weekend
Designed especially to assist 2014 and 2015 high school graduates and their parents in navigating future college applications, this weekend is particularly helpful for aspiring college students.

July 19-20
Women's Getaway Weekend for Alumnae
Bring your friends, former roommates, and classmates for a fun-filled weekend in Blacksburg! Relax, revive, and reminisce. It's gals only; sorry, guys!

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