While there’s usually something happening on Tech Green, a different kind of activity is taking place a few feet below — in a 1.4-million-gallon underground cistern system.
Sometimes, 24 hours just isn’t enough time in a day. And no one wishes for more hours than Georgia Tech basketball players and engineering students Ben Lammers and Chanin Scott.
Two sets of Tech parents committed $1.25 million each to endow the Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair, which will generate an income of $100,000 a year to be used at the discretion of the Dean of Students and Vice President of Student Life.
Calvin Runnels is one of 32 American students this year to earn what is considered one of the world’s most prestigious scholarships. Runnels will pursue postgraduate work at the University of Oxford.
Civil and Environmental Engineering's Lauren Stewart, a blast expert, recaps this morning's implosion of the Georgia Dome (seen at left from the top of the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center).
Students can spend spring break participating in service trips around the country and abroad. Leader applications are due today, and participant applications are due next week.
It's well known that people come to Georgia Tech to be trained in special skills that serve the common good. What may be surprising is that dogs come here for the same thing.