Publisher’s Letter: The Heart of What We Do
No doubt you’ve noticed Ernest Scheller Jr., IM 52, on the cover. His story is of a 60-year relationship with his alma mater that resulted in a transformative gift for Tech. In this issue, Scheller...
View ArticleKudos!
The Alumni Association’s Networks and Affinity Groups depend on volunteer leadership to organize gatherings, fundraisers and community service projects. Here are a few leaders who deserve thanks for...
View ArticleAsk George P.
Tech’s man of mystery, George P. Burdell, will now take your questions. By Joe Ciardiello Dear George, Who is invited to your anniversary party? Chase Wright, Mgt 10, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dear Chase,...
View ArticleGeorge P. Burdell Celebrates 85 Years at Tech
In 1927, a young man by the name of George P. Burdell enrolled at Georgia Tech. Since then, he’s gone on to a few notable accomplishments: multiple degrees from the Institute, military service, serving...
View ArticleOn the Job: Sole Man
After five years spent designing signature and performance footwear in the Portland, Ore., offices of Adidas, alumnus Cheng Kue relocated to Colorado in 2009 to help Crocs, Inc. expand beyond its...
View ArticleGeorgia Tech Volleyball’s European Vacation
While navigating a handful of perils—fish heads, layovers, drooling flight-mates, knockoff designer purses, strange electrical outlets and a lack of Ranch dressing—the Tech volleyball team bonded over...
View Article10 Questions: Bette Finn, Librarian and Tech Stalwart
Bette Finn, Psy 78, doesn’t need to look hard to see her family’s legacy at Tech. The Van Leer building—designed in part by her father, the late David Finn, former professor in the School of Electrical...
View ArticleInnovate
A few of the most exciting recent breakthroughs from faculty, students and alumni. InfoSPOT What is it? An app that overlays augmented reality visuals onto an iPad screen, mapping out the schematics...
View ArticleThe Article They Don’t Want You to Read
The moon landing was faked. A second gunman fired from the grassy knoll. A shadowy organization secretly controls the world. By Brad McGinty These and other conspiracy theories have become entrenched...
View ArticleThrillerdome 2.0 Nears Completion
You can forgive Paul Griffin a sports metaphor when he describes the construction of Hank McCamish Pavilion, the new home for the Yellow Jackets basketball squads, as coming “down the stretch.”...
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