“Don’t ever touch that whistle.” These are the words that Harold Cash has lived by since he arrived at Georgia Tech about 18 years ago.
When Georgia Tech visitors enter campus, they will soon be greeted with sleek, new sign signs.
Many construction and maintenance projects were completed during the summer or will wrap up this fall.
Please pardon the disruption as Georgia Tech tunes and repairs the main boilers July 23-25.
When it comes to memorable moments while working at Georgia Tech, Warren Page is quick to mention the “snowstorm o’doom” (as Creative Loafing called it) that crippled Atlanta in 2011.
Institute and State of Georgia funds will provide new windows.
Students can participate in the Campus Conservation Nationals leadership team for Georgia Tech.
The Arbor Day Foundation named Tech a Tree Campus USA school for its commitment to effective community forestry management.
SGA convenes staff and students to walk campus and identify areas for safety improvement.
The Campus Tree Advisory Committee is looking for student members.