President Emeritus and Tech alumnus Wayne Clough celebrated the end of his time as secretary of the Smithsonian Institution last week. During his retirement reception, he was surprised by a group of familiar faces — and voices.
In honor of their 50th reunion, the Class of 1964 supported a vital aspect of Georgia Tech’s rich history and cherished traditions: the Ramblin’ Wreck. Their endowment will provide resources for the physical, financial, and mechanical care and maintenance of the beloved mascot.
Becoming an entrepreneur was never on Professor Ayanna Howard’s to-do list. What changed Howard’s mind about commercialization? “Two things,” she said.
Safety, Snacks, and Smart Apps: Tips for Surviving Finals Week
The weeks leading up to the end of the semester can seem like an all-out sprint. Packed with review sessions, hours of studying, and late nights at the Library or Clough Commons, these last few days are an important time to practice safe and healthy behaviors.
With a project offering a new way to fix drooping eyelids, a team of biomedical engineering majors won the top prize at the Fall 2014 Capstone Design Expo.