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  2. G. Wayne Clough - Wikipedia

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    After electricity spread to south Georgia, the family moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where Clough attended City High School. [3] Clough also met his future wife, Anne Olivia Robinson, during this time. [1] They have two children, Eliza and Matthew. [1] Clough entered Georgia Tech in 1959 and earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in ...

  3. History of the Georgia Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    A technology school was thought necessary because the American South of that era was mostly agrarian, and few technical developments were occurring. Georgians needed technical training to advance the state's industry. [4] [5] Nathaniel Edwin Harris, founder of Georgia Tech, served on its Board of Trustees from its establishment until his death.

  4. Marion L. Brittain - Wikipedia

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    Marion Luther Brittain Sr. (November 11, 1866 – July 13, 1953 [1]) was an American academic administrator and longest serving president of the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1922 to 1944. [2]

  5. Georgia Tech - Wikipedia

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    An early picture of Georgia Tech, circa 1899. The Georgia School of Technology opened in the fall of 1888 with two buildings. [13] One building (now Tech Tower, an administrative headquarters) had classrooms to teach students; The second building featured a shop and had a foundry, forge, boiler room, and engine room. It was designed for ...

  6. Trinity High School (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Herring Street school split into Beacon Elementary School and Trinity High School. [7] [2] [5] [3] Despite the 1954 Plessey Vs Ferguson ruling, it took until 1972 for Decatur schools to fully desegregate. [9] [1] [2] [3] After the split in grades, Albert J. Martin became the first and only principal of Trinity High.

  7. The New Schools at Carver - Wikipedia

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    The New Schools at Carver (formerly the George Washington Carver Comprehensive High School) is a high school in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is part of Atlanta Public Schools. [1] Schools include Early College, Technology, Performing Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Health Science and Research. [2]

  8. G. P. "Bud" Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Between 2012 and 2018, Georgia Tech's MOOCs had a total of more than 3.7 million enrollments. In 2014, Georgia Tech partnered with AT&T to launch an Online Master of Science in Computer Science (OMSCS) degree program. By 2019, the program enrolled more than 8,500 students in all 50 states and 120 countries. [41] [42]

  9. Kendeda Building - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, the Georgia Institute of Technology received a $30 million grant from the Kendeda Fund for the purposes of building a green building on the institute's campus. [3] The grant was the single largest donation by the Kendeda Fund and one of the largest ever received by the institute. [ 4 ]