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9 Non-Ivy Colleges That Give Students a Better Bang for Their Buck Than Harvard or Yale
news.mic
African-American Men: The Other STEM Minority
U.S. News & World Report
BME's Ravi Bellamkonda receives $6.5 million grant from The Marcus Foundation for tumor monorail project
HyTech Racing = High Tech Design
https://www.me.gatech.edu/featured_hytech
Georgia Tech spotlights African-American Men in STEM
http://www.news.gatech.edu/2015/05/06/georgia-tech-spotlights-african-american-…
ECE professor receives Navy Young Investigator Award
CoE Cares Spotlight- Mark Reese, Mia the Dog, and Ava the Cat
Every animal needs a home. Mia was lucky enough to find ISyE's Mark Reese, while Ava is still looking.
Every animal needs a home. Mia was lucky enough to find ISyE's Mark Reese, while Ava is still looking.
Why diversity matters in STEM
http://amplifier.gatech.edu/articles/2015/05/why-diversity-matters-stem
Texas Instruments gives $3.2 million to ECE for Student Plaza and Maker Space
Georgia Tech ranked No. 3 best college value by SmartAsset.com
Atlanta Business Chronicle
ChBE student named ACC Swimming Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Better Walk (Engineering student redesigned crutches)
MSN.com
ME's Thomas Receives Komen Grant
New Measles Vaccine is Needle-Free
NBC News
Robots, Baby Swings and BeerTenders: A Judge's Perspective on Capstone Design Expo
Best Overall Project Award Goes to BME Team Shunt Doubles
Best Overall Project Award Goes to BME Team Shunt Doubles
ChBE wins Council for Chemical Research University Safety Award
The Council for Chemical Research (CCR) has selected the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering to receive the 2015 CCR University Safety Award. This award was instituted in 2014, and is presented annually to an academic department which has demonstrated significant progress in creating a culture of safety in chemical research. The award will be presented to a ChBE representative at the 2015 CCR Annual Meeting, which will be held May 4‐6, 2015 in Alexandria, VA.
The Council for Chemical Research bestows these awards annually on individuals and groups who exemplify the spirit of research collaboration across organizational and sector boundaries.
More information on the CCR awards is available here: https://www.ccrhq.org/about/awards
The Council for Chemical Research (CCR) has selected the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering to receive the 2015 CCR University Safety Award. This award was instituted in 2014, and is presented annually to an academic department which has demonstrated significant progress in creating a culture of safety in chemical research. The award will be presented to a ChBE representative at the 2015 CCR Annual Meeting, which will be held May 4‐6, 2015 in Alexandria, VA.
The Council for Chemical Research bestows these awards annually on individuals and groups who exemplify the spirit of research collaboration across organizational and sector boundaries.
More information on the CCR awards is available here: https://www.ccrhq.org/about/awards
ME Grad Student Wins Pi Mile
ME Alumnus Honored for Impact on African American Students
Dr. Calvin Mackie receives award from The College Board
Dr. Calvin Mackie receives award from The College Board
Microphone harvests acoustic energy to top up its charge
Electronics Weekly
Engineering Faculty and Staff Recognized at Honors Luncheon
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