By Van Jensen on March 1, 2010
Last June, Doug Kenny found himself on a tricycle, a green screen behind him and two leaf blowers going full blast a few inches from his face.
Posted in Mar/Apr 2010, Student Life
By Kimberly Link-Wills on February 28, 2010
Kelvin Kuo
In the March/April issue, we asked if anyone could explain or identify the people in a photograph from our filing cabinet.
“I’m the one sitting on the hood of the car”, Steven Marzec, MatE 94, said in an e-mail. “Some other pictures along with the article were published in the Summer 1993 Alumni Magazine. The [...]
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By Reginald DesRoches on February 28, 2010
Professor returns to native Haiti to aid recovery
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By Kimberly Link-Wills on February 28, 2010
Amit Roy arms farmers with fertilizer
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By Van Jensen on February 28, 2010
Class projects make a difference in the real world
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By Kimberly Link-Wills on February 28, 2010
Look to your left. Look to your right. Chances are one of you eating lunch at Spoon is a Georgia Tech power broker.
Posted in Mar/Apr 2010, Within Walking Distance
By Leslie Overman on February 26, 2010
Businessman-turned-documentarian Jim Butterworth makes movies with a message.
Posted in Mar/Apr 2010
By GTalumni on February 26, 2010
Obituaries from the print edition.
Posted in Mar/Apr 2010, Obituaries
By Kimberly Link-Wills on February 26, 2010
Georgia Tech has long history of producing soldiers and statesmen
Rob Felt
“Georgia Tech’s strong relationship to the military is the central part of our history of research and education. It manifests itself above all through the service of generations of students and faculty and staff who have been in the military. The strength of our own [...]
Posted in Mar/Apr 2010, Uncategorized
By Van Jensen on February 26, 2010
Adam Stulberg was working for Sam Nunn after the senator’s retirement from legislating when Stulberg became interested in a position at Georgia Tech’s School of International Affairs. The school wasn’t yet named after Nunn, Cls 60, and Stulberg didn’t learn of the connection until after he was hired.
Since joining Tech — he’s now an associate [...]
Posted in Mar/Apr 2010