Students Tackle Global Social Issues at Ideas to Serve
A week of innovation competition continues tomorrow with the annual Ideas to Serve competition. Attendees can see student ideas for creating a better world and enjoy free refreshments.
Sting Break will take over Fifth Street on Thursday for the annual Student Center Programs Council event. Some road closures and transit changes will occur as a result.
Tech students Zack Braun and Tyler Sisk talk about their InVenture Prize-winning innovation, a display that measures firefighters' vital signs to determine their level of risk. The team will compete in the preliminary round of the ACC InVenture Prize today.
The Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine talks with Yellow Jackets around the world who are making global waves in engineering, entertainment, politics, fashion, health care, and humanitarian efforts.
In addition to being the home of the Georgia Tech steam whistle, the Holland Plant's steam keeps many buildings heated and cooled, and it provides hot water for some showers and dining halls.
One group of Tech students is bringing "ideas worth spreading" to campus in April. Another group is bringing a TEDx event to their hometown of Douglasville.
After several years of two-wheeled momentum, Georgia Tech now has a comprehensive guiding document for continuing to make the campus more bicycle friendly.