IMAGINE: University Libraries at Virginia Tech Magazine
Student video game creators. Photo by Chase Parker for Virginia Tech.

Student studying in University Libraries in Alexandra, Va. Photo by Chase Parker for Virginia Tech.

IMAGINE is the official magazine of the University Libraries at Virginia Tech dedicated to innovation and creativity for all Hokies.
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Virginia Tech Global Distinction Earth science for all , article"Introduction to Earth Science," adapted by Laura Neser, started as a tool for her classroom but has since become a widely adopted open textbook around the world. The new second edition builds on that success with updated content and improved accessibility for an even broader global reach.
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Article ItemVirginia Tech Advantage Class of 2025: Lizzy McEwen designs the future while preserving the past , article
McEwen found more than just a job in Special Collections and University Archives — she discovered a passion for preserving the overlooked histories of women in architecture.
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Article ItemCategory: impact Significant collection of Civil War letters between general and his wife finds a new home at Virginia Tech , article
The letters between Gen. Gabriel C. Wharton and his wife, Anne “Nannie” Radford Wharton, were written between 1863-65 and provide insight into Southwest Virginia life during tumultuous wartime and detail the couple’s opinions, love, ambitions, fears, and frustrations from both battlefield and homefront perspectives.
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Article ItemCategory: academics University Libraries opens branch in Academic Building One , article
Designed as a gateway to the main campus library in Blacksburg, this branch helps students navigate the University Libraries’ vast resources.
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Imagine Magazine_Spring/Summer 2025 cover. Photo of students, building and inside of the new University Libraries in Alexandria, Va.
