By GTalumni on October 27, 2010
By Torian Parker Seymour Lampert had a long and distinguished career in the space industry and academia. At 90, he’s probably entitled to sit back and reflect on his professional accomplishments. Not Sy Lampert. He’s too busy racking up athletics medals, including four golds this year in the National Masters Track and Field Championship. Getting [...]
Posted in Burdell & Friends, November/December 2010
By Leslie Overman on October 27, 2010
Amid the photos of happy couples celebrating engagements and weddings on the Esther JuLee Photography Web site are pictures taken by the company’s owners, Esther Lee, Chem 06, and Jacob Fu, Mgt 05, on their recent honeymoon in Fiji. Look closely at the photos of the beaming bride, and you’ll notice her ring finger is [...]
Posted in Burdell & Friends, November/December 2010
By GTalumni on October 27, 2010
When the Bill Moore Student Success Center was dedicated on campus in 1993, the man for whom it was named said, “When I first saw the building, tears came into my eyes.” Moore’s $5 million contribution, which made the building possible, was at the time the single largest gift given to the Institute from a [...]
Posted in November/December 2010, Obituaries
By Leslie Overman on October 27, 2010
Class notes from the print edition.
Posted in Burdell & Friends, Class Notes, November/December 2010
By Leslie Overman on October 27, 2010
Obituaries from the print edition.
Posted in Burdell & Friends, November/December 2010, Obituaries
By Van Jensen on October 27, 2010
Nick Feamster, an assistant professor in the School of Computer Science and leader of the Network Operations and Internet Security lab, was named one of the world’s top innovators under age 35 by Technology Review magazine. Feamster, who received undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees from MIT before coming to Tech, was selected for the prestigious [...]
Posted in November/December 2010, Office Space, Tech Topics
By Van Jensen on October 27, 2010
Tim van de Vall was drawing and creating stories since he was a toddler and always dreamed of a career in illustration and animation. His parents, neither of them having an artistic bent, supported his creativity but pushed him to enroll in Georgia Tech. If his art dreams didn’t pan out, at least he’d have [...]
Posted in November/December 2010, Student Life, Tech Topics
By Van Jensen on October 27, 2010
The slide show below includes just some of the fun gatherings enjoyed by Tech alumni and friends in the fall. Photos by James Stovall, James K. Holder II and Joey Cerone.
Posted in Alumni House, November/December 2010
By Van Jensen on October 27, 2010
Anirudh Sundararaghavan grew up in Alpharetta, Ga., and graduated from Alpharetta High School, where he was the saxophone section leader in the marching band and a member of the 2009-10 All-Bands. He also was a member of the varsity track and field team. He is a President’s Scholar at Tech. What’s your major? Biomedical engineering. [...]
Posted in November/December 2010
By Van Jensen on October 27, 2010
A native of Jacksonville, Fla., Mike Jasper graduated from Allen D. Nease High School. In July, he was pictured in the St. Augustine Record in full scuba gear as he stepped off a boat into the Atlantic Ocean to help a Lighthouse Archaeology Maritime Program team bring an 18th century cauldron to the surface. Jasper [...]
Posted in November/December 2010