Vol. 88, No. 1

  • A Perfect Match

    For three-plus decades, Tech’s tennis coaches have been inseparable—on the court and off Over the past 12 years, Kenny Thorne, IE 89, and Bryan Shelton, IE 90, have coached Tech’s men’s and women’s tennis teams, respectively. They have built a tennis program into one of the best in the nation. The teams have claimed multiple more

  • A Mistress of Patience Reflects

    In June 1951, Charles E. Johnson earned his bachelor’s degree in industrial management from Georgia Tech. It was a proud moment for 
the young man from Charleston, S.C., but 
he wasn’t the only member of his family to be honored that day. His wife, Colleen, though not a student, was also awarded a Tech degree: more

  • Up in the Air

    Astronaut Sandra Magnus, PhD CerE 96, offers a first-person perspective on NASA's final space shuttle flight. more
  • Mars & Beyond

    With the space shuttles grounded, Tech alumni and researchers are designing the vehicles and systems that will take humans farther into the final frontier. more
  • Ramblin’ Roll, February 2012

    1940s | 1950s | 1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | Births & Weddings 1940s Richard Collier, AE 48, competed in the Huntsman World Senior Games in St. George, Utah, in October. He returned home to Englewood, Fla., with a bronze medal in singles tennis and a silver medal in doubles. Collier lettered for four years in tennis at Tech, which he attended through the V-12 more