VT College of Science Magazine Fall 2005 | Page 15

Patricia Caldwell in New York is not all that accessible. I love visiting Blacksburg, but it’s hard to get there from here. What is your vision for the College of Science? Fourth Generation Hokie Named College of Science Distinguished Alum Her great grandfather was a member of the first class of Virginia Tech. More than 130 years later, Pat Caldwell is honored for her Hokie spirit. Daniel Franklin Hale from Giles County, Va., paid for his education at the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (later known popularly as Virginia Tech) with a steer. That was in 1872. By the time his great granddaughter, Patricia “Pat” Caldwell entered the university in 1967, tuition had gone up just a bit. Caldwell, a native of New York, graduated with a degree in mathematics in 1971 and went on to achieve success as a financial analyst and investment banker. Last spring, Caldwell, a managing director with Gordian Group LLC of New York, was the recipient of the first ever Distinguished Alumni Award from the College of Science (COS). She was selected for her exceptional service to the university as well as her professional achievements and community service. Caldwell was a long-time member of Virginia Tech’s former College of Arts and Sciences Alumni