Front Row: James W. Severt, Sr., Ben J. Davenport, Jr. - Rector, Charles W. Steger - President, Jacob A. Lutz III, Michele L. Duke. Middle Row: Robert L. Freeman, Jennifer Jessie - Undergraduate Student Representative, Susanna Rinehart - Faculty…
Photograph from the Special Collections dedication and reopening in 2006 shows VT Dean of the University Libraries, Eileen Hitchingham speaking to crowd.
Photograph from the Special Collections dedication and reopening in 2006 shows VT Dean of the University Libraries, Eileen Hitchingham (far right) with individuals and plaque of appreciation for donations from the C.E. Richardson Benevolent…
Photographs taken of the "All Roads Lead Back" statue. Originally on the corner of College and Draper but has been sold. Sponsored by Blacksburg Partnership.
Photographs taken of the "Hokie Bird: The Cornerstone" statue. Sponsored by Bill Ellenbogen LLC and was originally at 2000 Kraft Drive. Now owned by VT Foundation and located inside University Gateway Center Lobby.
Photographs taken of the "Dr. Hokie Bird" statue. Originally located College and Main , VT side, and sponsored by Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Photographs taken of the "eLearning Gobbler" statue. Originally located at Alley and Draper Rd, Farmer's Market, and sponsored by Blacksburg Partnership.
Photographs taken of the "Flying From a Firm Foundation" statue. Sponsored by Michael Cooke CPA and originally located at Gables, Krogers owned by Bill ellenbogen located at University Mall.
Photographs taken of the "Gentleman's Manor" statue. Located at the corner of Washingrtoon and Draper Road but later moved to the German Club Manor. Sponsored by the German Club.
Photographs taken of the "The Great Global Gobbler of the Galaxy" statue. Originally located at College and Main inside and sponsored by the Lester Group.
Photographs taken of the "Hall of Fame Hokie Bird" statue. Originally located at Montgomery Regional Hospital and sponsored by Montgomery Regional Hospital.
Photographs taken of the "Hokie Hiker" statue. Originally located on Huckleberry Trail then relocated to Blacksburg Branch Library and has since been sold. Sponsored by Blacksburg Partnership.