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Virginia Tech was originally founded in 1851 as a Methodist academy called the Olin and Preston Institute. After the passage of the Morrill Act, the institutions became the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1872. In 1970, the school became a fully accredited state university.
Bachelors, master's, and doctoral programs are offered through the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, the College of Architecture & Urban Studies, the College of Arts & Sciences, the Pamplin College of Business, the College of Engineering, the Graduate School, the College of Human Sciences & Education, the College of Natural Resources, and the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.
The Virginia Tech campus is located within Blacksburg; the campus is roughly bordered by Prices Fork Road to the northwest, Duck Pond Drive to the west, and Southgate Drive to the south. The university also has several commonwealth branch campus centers: Hampton Roads (Virginia Beach), Northern Virginia (Falls Church), Richmond, Roanoke, and the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon.
The school's sports teams are called the Hokies; the school's mascot is a turkey. They participate in the NCAA's Division I-A and in the Big East Conference.
The veterinary school, founded in 1978, is a separate institution on the same campus, paid for by the two states of Virginia and Maryland. It also has a equine center in Leesburg, Virgina, and a small campus at the University of Maryland[?] in College Park, Maryland. It has one of the longest official names of any educational institution in the country: Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
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