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Debbie Reynolds: Unsinkable

Debbie Reynolds: Unsinkable

The Oscar- and Emmy-nominated actress Debbie Reynolds opens the Ferst Center for the Arts season at Georgia Tech on Sept. 11 with her variety show, an evening of music and comedy that will include her impressions of Barbra Streisand and Katharine Hepburn and songs from Singin’ in the Rain and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. At [...]

Catherine Bass and Florence Stoia: Lorraine Liaisons

Catherine Bass and Florence Stoia: Lorraine Liaisons

On the first floor of Tech Tower is the Atlanta outpost of Georgia Tech Lorraine, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary. There, Catherine Bass manages academic programs and student affairs and Florence Stoia manages the administration and faculty affairs. Both French natives, Bass and Stoia recount the run-ins with gypsies and bulls that keep them [...]

Alex Gutierrez: Officer of the Year

Alex Gutierrez: Officer of the Year

A Tech cop since 2004, Alex Gutierrez is the Georgia Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators’ Officer of the Year. Off duty, he conducts crime prevention seminars in English or Spanish.

Hyacinth Ide: Tree Hugger

Hyacinth Ide: Tree Hugger

Facilities landscape manager Hyacinth Ide works to keep the Georgia Tech campus lush and litter-free.

Admissions Gurus

Admissions Gurus

Katie Faussemagne and Jerry Hitt explain how they handle the thousands of applicants to Tech every year.

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