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Photos: Virginia Tech's new Corps Leadership and Military Science building
Major General Randal D. Fullhart, commandant of the Corps of Cadets, looks at the hand inlaid tile university corps shield emblem in the main lobby of its building.
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The Roanoke Times
The building’s lobby features design elements taken from the War Memorial Pylons.
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Major General Randal D. Fullhart, commandant of the Corps of Cadets, stands in the Integrated Security Education and Research Center lab, a new facility designed to blend science, technology, policy, and ethics across homeland security, national security, and cybersecurity domains.
MATT GENTRY
The Roanoke Times
The Corps Leadership building has nearly 75,000 square feet of space serving more than 1,200 cadets.
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The Roanoke Times
A photograph of the first women members of the Corps of Cadets, L Squadron 1973, is on display in the building library.
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The Roanoke Times
An aviation wall displays corps alumni pilot biographies and aircraft graphics.
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The Roanoke Times
Custom made eight-sided chandeliers featuring corps insignias hang in the main lobby.
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The Roanoke Times
Corps Commandant Randal D. Fullhart looks off the third-floor balcony of the new Corps Leadership and Military Science building on the upper quad of the Virginia Tech campus.
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A grand opening ceremony of the Corps Leadership and Military Science building on the upper quad of the Virginia Tech campus is scheduled for Sept. 8 at 5:15 p.m.
MATT GENTRY
The Roanoke Times
The Virginia Tech Corps Leadership and Military Science building is located on the upper quad of the Virginia Tech campus on a site formerly occupied by the Art and Design Learning Center.