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 Van Jensen on February 28, 2010
Class projects make a difference in the real world
Posted in Mar-Apr 2010
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
By Van Jensen on February 26, 2010
Tech’s students, even those with two left feet, learn moves with the dance club.
Posted in Excerpt, Mar-Apr 2010, Student Life
By Van Jensen on February 26, 2010
Steve Tamborra’s training tips keep Tech’s baseball team in top form.
Posted in Excerpt, Mar-Apr 2010, Yellow Jackets
By Van Jensen on February 26, 2010
Tech researchers are using brain signals to wordlessly communicate and rat neurons to control a robotic arm.
Posted in Features, Mar-Apr 2010
By Van Jensen on February 25, 2010
The Public Service Announcement that highlights Tech’s Mini 500 tricycle race won the Grand Award in the television category from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education District III on Feb. 23.
Posted in Alumni News Blog
By Van Jensen on February 25, 2010
The Alumni Association’s annual Gold & White Honors were held Feb. 18.
Posted in Alumni News Blog
By Van Jensen on February 18, 2010
In the late summer of 2007, eight Georgia Tech students served as interns on the set of the movie Good Intentions, which was filmed around Atlanta. The movie, which stars LeAnn Rimes and Luke Perry, is being released on DVD in March.
Posted in Alumni News Blog
By Van Jensen on February 8, 2010
Katie Faussemagne and Jerry Hitt explain how they handle the thousands of applicants to Tech every year.
Posted in Excerpt, Jan-Feb 2010, Ten Questions