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This is a list of "core articles" that are most actively maintained by this project. Alumni, faculty, and staff are only included on this list if they are especially notable to the university. Add articles or move them to different lists where appropriate. Items in bold are of higher importance. See also: related changes (shortcut: WP:TECH/RC).

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GA-class articles

GA Nominations

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B-class articles

Articles needing references

Articles needing minor expansion, cleanup, and references

Sport year articles

Well-referenced articles that need expansion

Articles needing major expansion, cleanup, and references

Sport year articles

Articles that need major cleanup

Stubs and very short articles

People
Places
Organizations and projects

Article Requests

People and Organizations
  • J. Erskine Love, Jr.
  • Bond Shymansky volleyball head coach
  • Sharon Perkins softball head coach
  • Floyd Field Former dean of students
  • Chris Moore (composer) Current Director of Bands (disambiguate Chris Moore)
  • George W. McCarty An ANAK founder, president of Alumni Association
  • Herb McAuley swimming coach
Places
  • Brock Football Practice Facility
  • Georgia Tech Student Center
  • Georgia Tech Health Center
  • Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
  • Bill Moore Tennis Center
Sports teams (current redirects)

Other requests

People
  • People without articles listed on List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni
  • People on User:Disavian/Sandbox/List of Georgia Tech people without articles
  • Paul M. Heffernan[1]
  • Will Roper
  • Arthur V. Henry
  • Ben Sisk (band director 1946-1975) pg 36
  • John Henry Henika ("Uncle Heinie") (see Technique from Feb 23, 1951)
  • Gilbert Hillhouse Boggs (and redirect Gilbert Boggs)
  • Gail DiSabatino
  • Stephen Fleming (business) (GT alum, also need to disambiguate [[Stephen Fleming]])
  • David Van Brackle (International Obfuscated C Code Contest winner and GT Programming Team Coach)
  • Sam Shelton ME 61 and Ph.D ME 69, founding director, Georgia Tech Strategic Energy Initiative, created 2002 Olympic Torch
Sports people
Research centers
  • Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering & Bioscience and director Bob Guldberg
  • Georgia Tech Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology and director Mark Allen (scientist)
  • Georgia Tech Strategic Energy Institute and director Tim Lieuwen
  • Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems and director John Crittenden (scientist)
  • Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute and director Ben Wang
  • Institute of Paper Science and Technology and director Norman Marsolan
  • Institute for People and Technology and director Elizabeth Mynatt
  • Institute for Materials
  • Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (talk) (PRODded)
  • Center for Geographic Information Systems
  • Landmarc Research Center
  • Severe Storms Research Center
  • Georgia Centers for Advanced Telecommunications Technology (aka GCATT)
  • Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems
  • Algorithms and Randomness Center
  • Georgia Electronic Design Center
Other
Places

Former articles

  • Anime O-Tekku (talk)
  • Georgia Tech Information Security Center (talk)
  • ANAK Society (talk)
  1. Lua error: too many expensive function calls.

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