Alumni Magazine



Vol. 75, No. 4, Spring 1999


CONTENTS

Spring 1999 Cover shotThe Next Industrial Revolution
The next challenge facing today's businesses is sustainable production; companies like Interface are setting the standard for renewing resources for the 21st century.
By Ray C. Anderson

Going the Distance
New developments in Internet-based instruction promise to expand and extend Georgia Tech's educational offerings worldwide.
By Gary Goettling

Range Rovers
Wild West Jeep Tours gives tourists a chance to experience the Old West on "horse (power)back"and learn about the ecosystems of the Southwest.
By Shawn Jenkins

Anatomy of a Hesburgh Award
In February, Georgia Tech received the Theodore M. Hesburgh Award, the most prestigious award for teaching given an American institute of higher education.
By Dave McGill

DEPARTMENTS

Feedback

Tech Notes
Tech Names First Woman Dean
Online Jeopardy

Price Returns to Coach Yellow Jackets
North Avenue Almanac
Good Day Atlanta
Winstel Outstanding Young Alumna Transition to Semesters
Ramblin' 'Cross Campus
Music Makers
Women of Distinction
Leader of the Pack

Campaign for Georgia Tech
Construction Crane

Pacesetters
Rudy Bunzl: Third Career
Janet Wylie: Breaking Barriers
Jeff Swanagan: Life in a Fishbowl
Randy Thayer: Engine Engineer
John Dewberry: A New Arena

Research
Biocompatible Breakthrough
Chaotic Computer "Evolves" Answers

Nanotube Properties

Profile
Dave McGill: Teacher's Teacher

Photo Finish
"The Kid" Meets Generation "Wrecks"