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The Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center is part of the Georgia Tech campus.HistoryGeorgia Tech's athletic center began at its current location in 1977 as the Student Athletic Center, or SAC. Later, Georgia Tech was chosen as the site of the 1996 Summer Olympics aquatic venue, and the Aquatic Center was constructed next to the SAC. The Aquatic Center cost $16,800,000, and featured competitions in swimming, synchronized swimming, diving, water polo, and the swimming segment of the modern pentathlon competition. The stadium had a capacity of 14,600 at the time. It also had a temporary pool for the water polo competitions seating 4,000.After the games, it has been used as a recreational facility for Georgia Tech students and faculty. Initially an outdoor stadium with a roof to protect spectators and competitors from rain, the Aquatic Center was renovated between 2001 and 2003 to enclose the Center completely. The seating capacity was reduced to 1,950. Above the Olympic pool, an upper floor of multi-purpose courts was added by suspending it from the roof; this set a record for the world's largest suspended concrete structure. At this point it was renamed to the Campus Recreation Center, or CRC.The SAC also had a smaller recreational pool outdoors, which was contained in a pressurized bubble. During the conversion to the CRC, the pool was redesigned to be larger, and was enclosed and fully connected to the rest of the facility.
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At Georgia Tech, we teach, research and learn computing unlike any other program, because we are unlike any other program. We are a world-class computing community that is much more than the sum of our many parts. Whether it’s research, theory or practical application, we go beyond “collaboration” or “interdisciplinary” – we shatter boundaries and create new ways of exploring problems. We have a dedicated, world-class faculty that sets the agenda for computing research across the United States and the world. Our students are smart, tenacious and imaginative, and through our interest-driven curriculum they enjoy the freedom to map their own academic paths. At Georgia Tech, we think bigger and bolder. We move forward with more energy and creativity. We empower everyone in our community to be more. For more information about the Georgia Tech College of Computing, its academic divisions and research centers, please visit http://www.cc.gatech.edu.
The Georgia Tech Research Institute is the nonprofit applied research arm of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. GTRI employs around 1,765 people, and is involved in approximately $305 million in research annually for more than 200 clients in industry and government.Initially known as the Engineering Experiment Station, the organization was proposed in 1929 by W. Harry Vaughan as an analogue to the agricultural experiment stations; the Georgia General Assembly passed a law that year creating the organization on paper, but did not allocate funds to start it. To boost the state's struggling economy in the midst of the Great Depression, funds were found, and the station was finally established with US$5,000 in April 1934. GTRI's research spans a variety of disciplines, including national defense, homeland security, public health, education, mobile and wireless technologies, and economic development. Major customers for GTRI research include United States Department of Defense agencies, the state of Georgia, non-defense federal agencies, and private industry. Overall, contracts and grants from Department of Defense agencies account for approximately 84% of GTRI's total research funding. Since it was established, GTRI has expanded its engineering focus to include science, economics, policy, and other areas that leverage GTRI's partnership with Georgia Tech. GTRI researchers are named on 76 active patents and 43 pending patents.
The Christopher W. Klaus Advanced Computing Building is a three-story academic building at the Georgia Institute of Technology that houses a portion of its College of Computing, College of Engineering, and related programs.HistoryFinancingIn 2000, the building was financed by a $15 million donation from successful internet entrepreneur and former Georgia Tech student Chris Klaus. Klaus was a founder of both Kaneva and Internet Security Systems. At the time of Klaus' contribution, it was the fifth-largest contribution by an individual in Georgia Tech's history. Klaus was 26 when he made the donation.PlanningArchitect Perkins+Will was selected. The site of the old Health Center was selected for the new computing building's location, and a new $7.1 million Health Center was built near the Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center to free up that land. The Health Center faculty were then moved to the new facility in March 2003. Construction was initially planned to start in Summer 2003, but there was some difficulty in the ownership of the many parcels that the site encompassed. Several were of uncertain ownership, and Georgia Tech had to verify that it owned every part of the site before the Georgia Board of Regents would allow construction to proceed. "f you look at some old maps, way, way back when was just a few buildings, these were all home sites... Before the Board of Regents will allow anyone to build on a site, they have to have the deed in hand and know that the property belongs to the Board of Regents... That was a major, major issue for us... e literally had to go through with the city and everybody else trying to reconcile who’s the owner." Construction bids were set in December 2003, and the winning contractor was scheduled to begin in early January. General contractors WG Yates & Sons Construction received permission from the state to occupy the site in February 2004. From that date, the project was expected to take two years to complete.
The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) is one of eight degree-granting academic units (Schools) in the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech. ISyE has achieved national and international prominence through its tradition of unparalleled excellence and leadership in research, education, and service. It is the largest academic program of its kind in the world, with a strong foundation in optimization, stochastics, simulation, and statistics.
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Georgia Tech's main campus occupies part of Midtown Atlanta, bordered by 10th Street to the north and by North Avenue to the south, placing it well in sight of the Atlanta skyline. In 1996, the campus was the site of the athletes' village and a venue for a number of athletic events for the 1996 Summer Olympics. The construction of the Olympic village, along with subsequent gentrification of the surrounding areas enhanced the campus.The Georgia Tech campus is located in Midtown, an area north of downtown Atlanta. Although a number of skyscrapers—most visibly the headquarters of AT&T, The Coca-Cola Company, and Bank of America—are visible from all points on campus, the campus itself has few buildings over four stories and has a great deal of greenery. This gives it a distinctly suburban atmosphere quite different from other Atlanta campuses such as that of Georgia State University.
Clients of the Georgia Tech Leadership Challenge Course include corporate professionals, small-business groups, non-profit organizations, community groups, friends and family, and students ranging from middle school to college. The workshops we offer, both on and off the challenge course, are custom-designed to meet the needs of each unique client from start to finish. We have a variety of curricula available from leadership to team-building. Our facilitators are selected based on the needs of your groups and range from GT undergraduate and graduate students to professionals in business, education, engineering, and others. As part of the Georgia Tech community, the GT Leadership Challenge Course has access to state of the art facilities, classrooms, and technology to meet the needs of our clients. Please see products for more information on custom-designed programs. Please visit our website: http://www.crc.gatech.edu/orgt/lcc/
Army ROTC is a college elective you can try out for up to two years with no obligation. Unlike traditional college programs, Army ROTC gives you a wide range of experiences while you work toward a degree.
The Georgia Department of Economic Development's Workforce Division was created to improve the job training and marketability of Georgia's workforce and drive future economic growth for the state. Originally started as the Governor's Office of Workforce Development (GOWD) in 2006 and moved under the administration of GDEcD in 2014, it was established to implement state workforce development policy as directed by the Governor and to serve as staff to the State Workforce Investment Board. The office works with macro-level workforce and employment issues to help Georgia be competitive economically in the southeast, the nation and across the world.
The Centers of Innovation exists to provide businesses the technical industry expertise, collaborative research and partnerships so they can connect, compete, and grow globally. We put them in contact with the right people and institutions to expand their products and business in Georgia and around the world. There are 6 industries (or Centers) that we cover: Aerospace Agribusiness Logistics Information Technology Energy Technology Manufacturing We have already helped many businesses expand their commerce across the state, throughout the nation, and overseas. Some of our clients include Yamaha, The Home Depot, Thrush Aircraft, Area-I, Muscadine Products Corporation, Caesarstone, and AirWatch. Check out our website, www.georgiainnovation.org, and see why Georgia has once again been named the No. 1 state in the nation to do business!* Follow us on Twitter: @georgiacoi *Site Selection magazine, CNBC, & Area Development, 2014
Our Mission At its core, our mission is to build relationships: - To assist Canadian in the Southeast United States - To promote Canadian interests and values and to work with U.S. partners on priority issues - To promote Canadian products, services, investment opportunities, and science & technology partnerships The Consulate General of Canada in Atlanta is part of a network of missions that constitute the Government of Canada’s official representation in the United States. The Consulate General in Atlanta provides the following services: CONSULAR SERVICES: The function of the Consular Services section is to protect and assist Canadians who live or travel within the six-state Southeast U.S. region, and to respond promptly to requests for help in situations of distress. Among the consular services extended are issuance of emergency passports, processing of citizenship applications, notarial services, responding to specific requests for information, and serving as a liaison with local and state emergency management agencies and first responders. This section also provides assistance to Canadian citizens arrested or detained in the Southeast United States. FOREIGN POLICY AND DIPLOMACY SERVICES: This program establishes and maintains broad-based relationships with members of the political, government, commercial, academic, media, and cultural communities within the Southeast United States in an ongoing effort to raise overall awareness and understanding of Canada and Canadian interests and values. Engagement with U.S. partners focuses on issues of priority for both countries such as economic competitiveness, North American security, energy & environment, and the Arctic. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: The Canada-United States economic relationship is larger and more diversified than that of any other two nations in the world. Each country is the other’s largest customer for exported goods and services, and each is among the other’s chief sources of foreign direct investment. As specialists in a variety of priority sectors, our Trade Commissioners assist Canadian firms to identify and expand their export markets in the Southeast United States with focussed market intelligence. We also provide information and advice on developing strategic alliances between American and Canadian companies; promote Canada as a destination for foreign direct investment and as a key international player in science, technology, and innovation partnerships; and identify Canadian sources of supply for buyers, distributors, and manufacturers’ representatives in the Southeast U.S.A. # # #
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Official Facebook page of the Consulate General of Belgium in Atlanta. Our consular district includes 10 southeastern U.S. states (AL, AR, NC, SC, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, TN).
Employ Georgia is a new application the GDOL is using to assist job seekers in developing a résumé, matching their skills and experience to existing jobs, and exploring careers.
The Georgia Commission on Women is a state commission representing the women of Georgia. The fifteen members of the GCW are appointed by the governor, lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the House, and we come from every corner of the state. Our mission is to advocate for Georgia women, to inform government officials of issues affecting women, and to celebrate the accomplishments of women in our state. Our Facebook page is our outreach to you. We want to hear from the women of Georgia. We want to know your concerns. We want to cheer your successes. And we want to elevate the status of women and girls all over our state. Let us hear from you!