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CoE Students Recognized at Spring Honors Luncheon
Annual student luncheon recognizes scholarship and service
Annual student luncheon recognizes scholarship and service
CoE programs to benefit from Baker-Hughes support
CEE's DesRoches wins ASCE award for his work on earthquake impacts on vital infrastructure
http://ce.gatech.edu/media/news/6594
ISyE's Nemhauser Honored with Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award
http://www.news.gatech.edu/2015/04/13/nemhauser-honored-class-1934-distinguishe…
Georgia Tech Tops Value College’s List Of 50 Best Graduate School Deals
http://www.ischoolguide.com/articles/10426/20150409/georgia-tech-value-college-…
Color-changing windows harvest energy from wind, rain
redOrbit: Your Universe Online
ISyE grad named new president and CEO of Public Broadcasting Atlanta
Coca-Cola Freestyle’s Winning Formula
Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine
NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden bids GT-AE seniors well
http://ae.gatech.edu/node/1703
NASA: Humans in Space Art winner
FlameTech Grill Defender wins 2015 InVenture Prize
http://www.news.gatech.edu/2015/04/02/flametech-grill-defender-wins-2015-invent…
CoE Dean receives ECEDHA leadership award
CoE Cares: From the Garden to the Table
Easy summer recipes that incorporate the vegetables you'll plant this spring.
Easy summer recipes that incorporate the vegetables you'll plant this spring.
With Gift from Klaus, CREATE-X Will Build Students’ Entrepreneurial Confidence
CREATE-X will have a unique focus on Georgia Tech's undergraduate students.
CREATE-X will have a unique focus on Georgia Tech's undergraduate students.
STEM, not STEAM
Inside Higher Education
CoE Dean selected for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentorship
CoE Cares Staff Profiles: Pam Morrison and Sheyil Taylor
This month we sought out staff members who are known for their green thumbs.
This month we sought out staff members who are known for their green thumbs.
Grand Challenges Scholars Program (GCSP) Created
Tech Continues to Help Excite Atlanta about Science
http://www.news.gatech.edu/features/tech-continues-help-excite-atlanta-about-sc…
ASDL team takes home the gold at SAE competition
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