Mallory Foutch and Anna LoMascolo: Making Virginia Tech a Better Place

Anna LoMascolo and Mallory Foutch came to Virginia Tech in very different ways, but both have committed to making Virginia Tech a better place for the Hokie community through their work in the Women’s Center. The Virginia Tech Women’s Center, is an organization which seeks to “promote a Virginia Tech community that is safe, equitable, and supportive for women and …

Joe Frazier: Living Out Ut Prosim

Joe Frazier began his undergraduate career at Virginia Tech in 2009, and remains a part of the Hokie community through his work as assistant director for the Culture and Community Centers in Squires, where he oversees the Asian Cultural Engagement Center. He also advises the Asian American Student Union, the Jewish Student Union, and the Muslim Student Union as part …

Kimberly Williams: Making Strides Towards Positive Change

F or Kimberly Williams, Virginia Tech has filled many roles. From 2002 to 2008 it was her university, and recently her place of employment – but it is, and has been, much more. A graduate of the class of 2008, she majored in psychology with sociology and creative writing minors. She went on to do home-based counseling, worked with the …