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Jackets both past and present are making discoveries and solving problems around the world — and in space. Two Tech alumni, Robert Shane Kimbrough, MS...
‘From Aurich to Atlanta’ features Bredendieck
A new exhibit at the Tech Library, “From Aurich to Atlanta,” showcases the creative works of Hin Bredendieck, the founder of the School of Industrial...
LLCs offer community and mentorship
Living Learning Communities (LLCs) are a popular option for incoming students to develop a community and pursue their area of interest. Tech offers five first-year...
Dining Services’ efforts for sustainability
Across the Southeast and the rest of the country, Tech is a leading university in sustainability. From the recently completed Kendeda Building, one of the...
Student Center beam signing marks milestone
As the end of the semester approaches, one of the largest construction projects on campus, the renovation of the old student center, has reached a...
Equitable, inclusive community partnerships
On the evening of Mar. 17, Impact Speaker Series presented Equitable and Inclusive Community Partnerships, a discussion panel on Tech’s responsibility to the Atlanta community....
KemNu app helps students & organizations
As the pandemic continues to affect daily life, student organizations at universities are struggling to keep student engagement high when the only option for social...
MILL makerspace looks forward with expansion
As a Tech makerspace looks to develop into a global leader, the only thing halting progress currently is the lack of funding. The Materials Innovation...
How students made the most of Wellness Day
While the announcement of a cancelled Spring Break was met with little enthusiasm from the student body, the replacement “Wellness Days” were still a welcome...
13th InVenture Prize winner Delta Jacket
On March 17, six teams of current and former Tech students presented their inventions and ideas at the annual InVenture Prize competition for a chance...
Class registration made easy and efficient
Course scheduling is something every college student dreads. The perfect schedule is always just out of reach, something of the imagination but never of reality....
LUNAFEST features only films by women
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Tech students had the chance to attend a virtual screening of the 20th annual LUNAFEST, a film festival by...
UPS CEO Carol Tomé on women’s leadership
On Mar. 4, Carol Tomé of United Parcel Service (UPS) engaged in a virtual discussion about women in leadership roles with Maryam Alavi, Dean of...
Hip-hop studies with professor Joycelyn Wilson
Hip-hop is arguably one of the most significant forms of media present, but is it more than a type of media? Can it explain design...
SBE, SWE, SHPE host MiSTEM Stories
On the evening of Mar. 3, the Society of Black Engineers (SBE), Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) joined...
Experience more of Atlanta using MARTA
Many students go days without leaving campus, staying only in their Tech bubbles and ignoring the city around them. Though it might be nice to...
SCPC wins gold at Techyo 2021 Olympics
Atlanta history was made in 1996 when the city hosted its first Olympic games. Last week on March 4, the Student Center Programs Council (SCPC)...
Wearable technology & global bioinformatics
With a commitment to “creating the next,” Tech has been one of the nation’s most research-intensive universities. U.S. News and World Report ranks the Institute...