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Clough Heads New Orleans Review Panel
President Wayne Clough is heading a national committee working toward the reconstruction of New Orleans.

Publications Receive Awards
The Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine and Tech Topics received awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education District III.

Gold & White Honors Recipients
The Gold & White Honors celebration March 16 will honor researchers, philanthropists and business leaders.

Tech Seeks Athletics Director
A national search is under way to find a new Georgia Tech athletics director.

Career Networking Opportunities
The improved job market should be good news for alumni attending the 23rd Annual Alumni Career Conference.

Tech Students Chat with Astronaut
The Georgia Tech Amateur Radio Club talked by radio with astronaut and alumnus William McArthur aboard the International Space Station. To hear audio of the transmission, visit http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/w4aql/.

ATDC a Top Incubator
The Advanced Technology Development Center was listed as one of "four incubators that are setting the pace" by BusinessWeek magazine's "SmallBiz" edition.

Jacket Jeep in Iraq
Tracey King, Mgt 02, was shocked to see an Internet photo of her old SUV passing through an Army checkpoint in Iraq.

Georgia Tech Lorraine Gets New Director
Yves Berthelot, a mechanical engineering professor, was selected director of Georgia Tech Lorraine in Metz, France.

Young Alumni Eat, Drink, Golf
The Young Alumni Council is planning a busy spring.

Researchers Identify Bioterrorism Agent
Georgia Tech and the Centers for Disease Control researchers discovered a way to identify a potential biological terrorism agent.

Nunn School Gets MacArthur Grant
The Sam Nunn School of Public Policy received a $1.84 million grant to research nuclear, bioterror and cyber security issues.

Webcam Eyes Progress
The Klaus Advanced Computing Building is scheduled for completion in February. Visit the Webcam at http://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/webcam3.html and watch the progress.

Romantic Buzz
Share a love story about you and your significant other Tech alum and you could win a $100 gift certificate from Amazon.com.

Tech Times Evolution Clock for Man, Chimp
Georgia Tech scientists found the rate of molecular evolution is similar in humans and chimpanzees.

DiSabatino Gets New Post
Gail DiSabatino, Tech's first female dean of students, was named vice president at Clemson University.

Tech Hosts Annual Poetry Reading
The H. Bruce McEver Poetry Reading on Feb. 2 will feature the alumnus for which the event is named.

Governor Budgets for Nanotechnology Center
Gov. Sonny Perdue's budget before the Georgia General Assembly includes $38 million earmarked for a nanotechnology center at Georgia Tech.

Library Joins Digital Content Project
The Georgia Tech Library is collaborating with five other regional libraries to capture digital content that is at risk of disappearing.

Passport to Retirement
David W. O'Brien and Jean O'Brien Frank of Wachovia Securities teach the concepts and practices to ensure a comfortable retirement.

Sports
Notre Dame is returning to the Flats after more than a quarter-century. Keep up with Tech athletic news at http://ramblinwreck.ocsn.com/.

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