Did You Know?

The Georgia Tech-Savannah Robotics team won the MATE International ROV Competition Design Elegance Award in 2009.

Georgia Tech Savannah - Scholarship & Award Winners

Porter G. Pierpont Memorial Scholarship ($1500):

To a GTS student who has served the campus in dedicated and creative ways and has demonstrated potential for leadership in the engineering profession.

Winners:

2011 - Dazhong Wu
2010 - Laurel M. Webb
2009 - Ryan M. Purvis
2008 - Andrew Fiser
2007 - Justin Hodges

Howard J. and Mary Morrison Engineering Entrepreneurial Award ($1000):

To a GTS student to recognize the creativity of a student engineer and that student's ability and potential to contribute back to society through invention, ideology and application.

Winners:

2011 - Aaron Broome
2010 - Andrew C. Hyder
2009 - Nicholas Sigalas
2008 - Alex Ruderman
2007 - Ryan M. Purvis

GTS Student Leadership Award ($1,000):

To recognize outstanding senior and/or graduate student at GTS who has made a lasting impact on the campus. Award criteria: current year graduate from fall or spring, minimum 3.0 GPA, positive lasting impact on the GTS campus. Faculty and staff members of the GTS campus nominate students for this award. Recipient of the award must be available to attend Georgia Tech Savannah’s Annual Graduate Recognition & Awards Ceremony.

Winners:

2011 Undergraduate - Jennifer Stewart
2011 Graduate - Thomas Stone
2010 Undergraduate - Craig Bass 
2010 Graduate - Ryan M. Purvis

Maupin Engineering “Commitment to Excellence” Award ($1,000):

To a GT-S civil or environmental undergrad engineering student who expects to work in Southeast Georgia and is committed to "green" engineering.

Winners:

2011 - not offered
2010 - not offered
2009 - not offered
2008 - Jarrod Smith
2007 - Neil McKenzie

The 2009 Riemann Challenge Award:

Presented by Dr. Franco Fedele

Winner:

2009 - Jiten Patel, ME

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BuzzBreak

Each Thursday in The Hive
2:45 to 3:30 p.m.

Buzz Break is a weekly campus-wide coffee break for students, faculty and staff where everyone comes together to talk with friends and colleagues, enjoy a free afternoon snack and maybe even shoot a game of pool.

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Student organizations provide opportunities for leadership at Georgia Tech Savannah. From major-specific organizations to recruitment teams and sports clubs, GTS continues to add organizations as students' interests evolve.

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