Welcome Watson: IBM’s trivia machine maker comes to Tech

Over the course of two nights the week of Feb. 14, mankind may have met the first of its robotic overlords. While it is too early to worry about time-travelling assassin bots or robotic armies harvesting humanity for energy, it would appear that IBM’s Watson has brought mankind’s dominance of the world of television game shows to an end.

Students discuss honor code

“I commit to uphold the ideals of honor and integrity by refusing to betray the trust bestowed upon me as a member of the Georgia Tech community.”

Graduates redirect career goals to Peace Corps

With spring semester comes applications, applications and more applications. Undergraduate students are attending informational sessions and major career fairs. Resumes are being critiqued, and cover letters are being polished.

Tech history reflects rigor, tradition

With crumbled covers, browned pages and aged words of wisdom from Tech students past, the first few decades of the T-Book’s existence reveal much about students’ lives in the formative years of the Institute.

Ellis speaks on energy sources, leadership

On Wednesday, Feb. 2, students and alumni gathered in the LeCraw Auditorium of the Management building to hear Admiral James O. Ellis, Jr. speak on “Energy, Prosperity, and Leadership” as part of the weekly IMPACT series.

Students discuss political civility in Open Forum

In 2007, Karen Adams, the Interim Director of the Fellowships Office began her career at Tech and decided to attend a National Association of Fellowship Advisors Conference. There she heard of the concept of an “Open Forum,” a forum through which students engage in discussions to express their opinions.

CoC welcomes Salud! iPhone app

Yevgeniy Medynskiy, a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Human-Centered Computing program at Tech, organized a team at College of Computing (CoC) to develop Salud!, a web-based iPhone health application.
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