Monthly Archives: April 2015
More than 50 years of friendship
Through letters and visits, eight women have maintained strong friendships begun in 1961 during their freshman year at Tech.
The eight members of the Class...
Drinking Art
THE BUSINESS OF CRAFT BEER, CRAFT GLASSES
Through a narrow door downtown, three focused young men race around a work zone labeling, taping and packing...
The Archivist
Mancil Johnson
Since 1985, Mancil Johnson has been the repository of Tech’s stories, histories and traditions. In that time, the archivist has helped countless students,...
Graduate Alumni Q&A – Sheryl Ransom
Find out why other alumni are getting their graduate degrees from Tech
Sheryl Ransom
’95, MBA
’88, B.S. accounting
’85, B.S. psychology
Why come back to school?
Through my undergrad...
Constant Guides
Nearly 30 years ago, Sue Bailey knew the poised, serious student sitting in the front row was destined to be a professor.
The student spent...
Tech's Mythic Mutt
Here’s the truth, Dammit
Every time the tale is told, he’s cast as an inconvenience. Depending on which version of the story you’ve heard, he...
The Legend of Shinny Ninny
A HISTORY OF THE GREAT TOTEM
A colorful Native American totem pole named after a dance move tells the story of a 39-year rivalry between...
Q&A – Laura Clemons
This is a continuation of the interview that appeared in the spring 2015 edition of Visions.
The planning for Tech’s Centennial celebrations began more than...