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Howard T. Tellepsen Chair Armistead "Ted" Russell (Photo: Justen Clay/Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine)

Building healthier cities: 10 questions with Ted Russell

17 January 2017
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Professor Terry Sturm, who has been elected a fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Sturm elected an ASCE fellow

12 January 2017
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Water drop

Liquid Assets: Tech researchers are working to solve the world’s water problems

09 January 2017

From the drinking-water contamination in Flint, Mich., to the seemingly endless drought in California, good old H2O pools at the heart of many of today’s most pressing and headline-grabbing problems. Find out how the work and ideas of Tech researchers are helping us understand — and solve — these planet-wide challenges.

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Alesa Stallman accepts a scholarship from the International Concrete Repair Institute Georgia Chapter Dec. 6. (Photo Courtesy: Alesa Stallman)

Stallman wins concrete repair group scholarship

22 December 2016
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K.P. Reddy, co-founder of The Combine and a 1994 civil engineering graduate. (Photo: The Combine)

Alumnus KP Reddy tapped to help engineering firm commercialize 5 in-house startups

20 December 2016
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Master's students Himanshu Wad and Helen Heindl. (Photo: Rob Felt)

With Gratitude: 2 graduates on how they got to and through Georgia Tech

16 December 2016
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A screencapture from civil engineering senior Raunac Khandaker's "Tech Reflections" audio slideshow.

Tech Reflections: Graduating senior Raunac Khandaker sees her future in academics, research

15 December 2016
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John E. Taylor, the new Frederick L. Olmsted Profession in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Change agent: Many resist change, but John Taylor has made a career studying it

12 December 2016
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Georgia Tech President G.P. “Bud” Peterson, seated left, signed an agreement in a ceremony in Shenzhen, China, Dec. 2 to create a new collaboration with the City of Shenzhen and Tianjin University. Co-signers with Peterson are Vice Mayor Yihuan Wu of Shenzhen Municipal People's Government, center, and Tianjin University President Denghua Zhong, right.

Expanding to China: Tech’s new Shenzhen Institute will offer environmental engineering MS

09 December 2016
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A group of Georgia Tech and Georgia Department of Transportation researchers after they received an AASHTO Sweet Sixteen award from DOT Commissioner Russell McMurry Dec. 8. Their work on corrosion-resistant concrete piles for marine environments has been used on bridges in Georgia and is being tested for use in nearby states.

New corrosion-resistant concrete reinforcement wins AASHTO Sweet 16 award for extending life of coastal bridges

09 December 2016
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