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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).

[edit] Featured content

[edit] Current Featured content nominations (A-class)

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[edit] Future Featured content nominations (A-class)

[edit] GA-class articles

[edit] B-class articles

[edit] Articles needing references

[edit] Articles needing minor expansion, cleanup, and references

[edit] Well-referenced articles that need expansion

[edit] Articles needing major expansion, cleanup, and references

[edit] Articles that need major cleanup

[edit] Stubs and very short articles

People
Places
Organizations

[edit] Core topics without articles

People and Organizations
  • Bond Shymansky [1] volleyball head coach
  • David Braine (football)[2] Director of Athletics, 1997-2006
  • George W. Woodruff (engineer) [3] Tech grad, philanthropist; ME school is named after him.
Places
  • Georgia Tech Student Center [4] [5]
  • Georgia Tech Health Center
  • Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
  • Bill Moore Tennis Center [6] [7]
Other

[edit] Other article requests and ideas

People
  • People without articles listed on List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni
  • Will Roper
  • Don Giddens
  • Gilbert Hillhouse Boggs [8]
  • Vernon Crawford (interim president) [9]
  • Robert C. McMath [10]
  • Gail DiSabatino [11] [12] [13] [14]
  • Stephen Fleming (business) [15] [16] (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 [17]
  • Steve Cross (business) [18] [19] [20] (GTRI prez)
  • Tom McDermott (researcher) (GTRI vp) [21]
  • John Saylor Coon [22]
Sports people
  • Russ Chandler
  • Bill Moore (tennis) [23]
  • Dwane Morrison[24] basketball coach
  • James Johnson (football wide receiver)[25]
  • Kenny Scott [26]
  • Travis Bell (American football) [27]
  • Andrew Gardner (American football) [28]
  • Allie Niekamp [29]
  • Robert Castro [30] [31]
  • Nate Curry [32] [33] [34]
  • B.J. Elder [35]
  • Roger Kaiser
Organizations
Places