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NFL Hall of Fame receiver Calvin "Megatron" Johnson stopped by the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. The former Georgia Tech star was in town to help kickoff Aflac's Kickoff for a Cause game tonight at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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SAIC Continues Legacy of Mentorship, Scholarship Support for Tomorrow's Space Leaders Thu, 09/22/2022 - 10:20 Subheader Partnering with the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation to invest in the future of STEM and space exploration Type of Content Blog Layout Featured Media Body By David Ray As a youngster, I looked up at the sky and wished I could take a trip to the moon. I had so many questions surrounding the mysteries of space, which many people couldn't answer. Fast forward to now, as the senior
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Integral Group and Ross & Baruzzini announced they are combining under a new brand name, Introba.
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Tim Tebow: These college football players ‘represent the true heart of our sport’
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Distinguished group of industry and technology leaders will help guide corporate strategy in the coming years
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Felicia Rives started with The Home Depot in 1996 after graduating from Georgia Tech with a degree in computer science.
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Over 30 CEOs and Leaders from Leading Tech Companies Pledge to Take Action and Drive Change
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Fifty Students from 19 States and the District of Columbia Will Receive Scholarships and Invitation to Join Visa Full-Time After Graduation
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New AP curriculum aims to increase access, participation, and long-term career success for high school students from communities currently underrepresented in tech – with Georgia, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania set to pilot the program during the 2021-2022 school year
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Developers will build and test new 5G use cases such as autonomous vehicles, robotics, industrial drone applications, mixed reality training and entertainment, remote medical care, personal health and fitness wearables and more.
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“Your Voice is Power” experience featuring Pharrell’s new song, “Entrepreneur,” encourages students to examine racial equity while learning coding
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Global IoT company joins several industry leaders as member of IoT think tank developed by top-ranked college
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Organization Adds Four New Members to Steering Committee to Further Mission
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Awards recognize teachers and their schools inspiring students in underserved and underrepresented communities to build skills and careers in computer science and teachers with a focus on promoting diversity and inclusion in computer science
All 2,400 Amazon Future Engineer high school and robotics teachers can be nominated and apply at AmazonFutureEngineer.com from February 13th to March 12th
Seven award recipients will be chosen from across the country – two high school teachers from the Eastern U.S., two in the West, two in the Central region, and one Amazon Future Engineer Robotics Grant teacher
Amazon Future Engineer is a four-part childhood-to-career program intended to inspire, educate, and prepare children and young adults from underrepresented and underserved communities to try computer science
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In collaboration with Georgia Tech, the competition will run on EarSketch, a learn-to-code-through music platform
Students can win prizes including all-expenses-paid trips to Amazon’s Seattle headquarters, PreSonus Audiobox 96 Studios, and Amazon.com Gift Cards
Competition is the latest addition to Amazon Future Engineer, a four-part childhood-to-career program intended to inspire, educate, and prepare children and young adults from underrepresented and underserved communities to try computer science
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One hundred students will be selected to receive $10,000 a year scholarships over four years to study computer science at a college of their choice – students can apply at AmazonFutureEngineer.com.
Amazon Future Engineer scholarship recipients also receive a paid internship offer at Amazon in the summer after their first year of college – Amazon Future Engineer is one of the only computer science programs to offer a scholarship and internship placement to students.
Amazon Future Engineer is a four-part childhood-to-career program intended to inspire, educate, and prepare children and young adults from underrepresented and underserved communities to try computer science.
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Company supports organization’s efforts to accelerate life-changing breakthroughs in curing type 1 diabetes
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International teams developing the world’s most innovative solutions to extreme energy poverty
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International teams developing the world’s most innovative solutions to extreme energy poverty
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The NFL and Arrow Electronics announced the launch of 1st and Future, the NFL’s annual Super Bowl competition designed to spur innovation in athlete safety and performance. 1st and Future will be presented by Arrow Electronics and hosted at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) at the Ferst Center for the Arts in Atlanta, Georgia on February 2, 2019, the day before Super Bowl LIII.
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John James II of @GEICO honored by @dcblackmba for giving back to tomorrow's leaders.
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LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Inc. (LNESC) is today announcing that Sofia Leon from Doral, FL, is being awarded the prestigious ExxonMobil/LNESC Scholarship for her leadership qualities and high school achievements in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Ms. Leon will receive a four-year $20,000 scholarship to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Additionally, twelve local awardees are also receiving one-time $2,000 schola
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More than $125,000 in educational assistance awarded through this
year’s contest
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David Keith is a senior vice president with Tetra Tech International Development Services. He has worked on international development engagements in the energy sectors of more than 40 countries in Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean. He has been retained as a technical expert on national energy strategy, energy sector restructuring, public-private partnerships, electricity company management, electricity tariff design, power sector planning, project financing, and industrial energy management
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Benefit includes free college credit for Walmart Academy training and
options for associates to earn a college degree without incurring
student loan debt
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Regional Winners Move on to Final Phase of Competition: National
Finals in Washington, D.C.
Franklyn Wang, Falls Church, VA
Wins Top Individual Honors;
Gabrielle Liu, Nashville, TN,
and Allen Liu, Chattanooga, TN Win Top Team Honors
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Regional Winners Move on to Final Phase of Competition: National
Finals in Washington, D.C.
Neil Wary (Elmhurst, IL) Wins Top Individual Honors; Brandon Zhu and
Daniel Zhang (Midland, MI) Win Top Team Honors
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Six winners from the research and education community receive
funding to attend the 2017 Technology Exchange meeting in San Francisco
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On Aug. 21, millions of people watched as the moon passed in front of the sun, creating a solar eclipse. In some places, it was completely dark for more than 2 minutes. Hopkinsville, Kentucky, was one of those places.\r\rLuckily, my family and I got to experience this once-in-a-lifetime event and in Hopkinsville. And I will never forget it thanks to the teams at AT&T, Aira and Georgia Tech.
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Chattahoochee Riverkeeper announces the 2017 Climate Change Conference with presenting sponsors Cox Enterprises and The Ray C. Anderson Foundation. The conference is set to take place on September 27-28, hosted by the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center.
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Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, the Georgia Institute of Technology and the CEOs of 10 of Atlanta’s leading corporations today jointly announced the launch of Engage, a mentorship-driven accelerator program and venture fund.\r\rThe Atlanta-based Engage accelerator is open to startups across the country, with a focus placed on mentoring and market access strategies. Applications will be available in early 2017, with programming scheduled to begin in the spring. Up to 48 startups could go through the pro
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An essential piece of rail safety – elastic fasteners, or “e-clips,” which secure rails to metal plates – have been installed by sledgehammer since the 1930s.
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General Motors created its first Student Sustainability Advisory Council this year to begin a new dialogue on sustainability. Composed of five graduate students from MIT, Penn State, Georgia Tech, University of Michigan and Stanford, the council provides fresh perspectives on sustainability at GM.
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Sodexo, world leader in Quality of Life Services, has long been known for its foodservice expertise at more than 850 higher education campuses throughout North America, improving the on-campus experience for students, faculty, staff and the community. That expertise was on full display as Chef Jonathan Elwell, Sodexo’s executive chef with Georgia Tech Dining Services on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Ga., won the silver medal at the National Association of College a
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Merial, the animal health division of Sanofi, announced today it has joined the Georgia Institute of Technology (\"Georgia Tech\")'s Center for the Development and Application of Internet-of-Things Technologies (CDAIT). The two organizations will explore advances to animal health utilizing connected technologies, which is the communication between 'smart' objects or devices – in homes, cars, veterinary clinics, farms or other - through connected networks like the internet, radio frequencies and o
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After hours of online classes and project work, we made it! We are the first three AT&T employees to graduate from the Georgia Tech Online Master of Science in Computer Science (OMS CS) program. And as we like to say, if you can make it through the Machine Learning course, the rest is a breeze [and by breeze we mean gale force winds].