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As the new CEO of a one-time leading home online service provider, Tech alumnus Glenn Goad is striving to propel the Atlanta-based company back to the forefront of the internet industry.
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As the new CEO of a one-time leading home online service provider, Tech alumnus Glenn Goad is striving to propel the Atlanta-based company back to the forefront of the internet industry.
Emily Madsen is a biomedical engineering (BME) student who is using her skills as a painter and sculptor to illuminate complex topics.
As an ecologist, Emily Weigel seeks to understand how individuals are shaped by their environment.
At the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) Cobb County Research Facility—some 12 miles north of main campus—resides an unassuming, seemingly simple, dirt test track. At what’s known as the Georgia Tech Autonomous Racing Facility, faculty and students from the School of Interactive Computing and the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering routinely conduct cutting-edge research that could impact the future of transportation.
El Capitan is the world’s fastest supercomputer. A Tech grad is the chief architect behind its processor.
In the arts and entertainment space, don’t sleep on Georgia Tech.
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Former Tech sportswriter picks up a historic football he didn’t know was lost.
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Digital nomads make their home and office wherever they happen to be.
Star athletes return to Georgia Tech to take care of unfinished business
The new “Topgolf for Basketball” game is a Georgia Tech grad’s slam-dunk idea.
Eighteen adventurous Yellow Jackets traveled together to the far reaches of the world to explore Antarctica through the Georgia Tech Alumni Travel program.
Two of the six Silver Anniversary honorees recognized by the NCAA are Georgia Tech alumni.