Former 'visionary' Virginia Tech President T. Marshall Hahn dies
Former 'visionary' Virginia Tech President T. Marshall Hahn dies
Posted: Monday, May 30, 2016 3:38 pm
By Robby Korth robby.korth@roanoke.com 381-1679
Former Virginia Tech President T. Marshall Hahn died Sunday at the age of 89.
Hahn served as the leader of the school from 1962 until 1974 and oversaw the transition of Tech from an all-male military college to a university that accepted students outside of the military as well as women.
He oversaw an era of significant growth on campus with 25 new buildings and 30 new undergraduate programs, according to a news release from Virginia Tech. He has been cited as a major influence in transforming the town and university into what they are today.
It was under Marshalls leadership that Virginia Tech evolved from a Southern land grant college into a nationally renowned university, said Ray Smoot, a lifelong friend of Hahns who interned in Hahns office as a graduate student and eventually became a vice president for administration at Tech and CEO of the Virginia Tech Foundation.