6.1 Education Atlanta's Georgia Dome hosted Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994 and Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000 the Georgia Dome hosted the NCAA Final Four Men's Basketball National Championship in 2002 2007 and 2013 it hosted WWE's WrestleMania XXVII in 2011 an event which set an attendance record of 71,617 the dome was also the venue of the annual Chick-fil-A Bowl post-season college football games Since 2017 they have been held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium along with the FIRST World Championships. Central Campus is home to the majority of the academic research and administrative buildings the Central Campus includes among others: the Howey Physics Building; the Boggs Chemistry Building; the College of Computing Building; the Klaus Advanced Computing Building; the College of Design Building; the Skiles Classroom Building which houses the School of Mathematics and the School of Literature Media and Culture; the D M Smith Building which houses the School of Public Policy; and the Ford Environmental Science & Technology Building in 2005 the School of Modern Languages returned to the Swann Building a 100-year-old former dormitory that now houses some of the most technology-equipped classrooms on campus Intermingled with these are a variety of research facilities such as the Centennial Research Building the Microelectronics Research Center the Neely Nuclear Research Center the Nanotechnology Research Center and the Petit Biotechnology Building, Volleyball ? ? ? ? Despite their highly technical backgrounds Tech graduates are no strangers to the arts or athletic competition Among them comedian/actor Jeff Foxworthy of Blue Collar Comedy Tour fame and Randolph Scott both called Tech home Several famous athletes have as well; about 150 Tech students have gone into the National Football League (NFL) with many others going into the National Basketball Association (NBA) or Major League Baseball (MLB) Well-known American football athletes include all-time greats such as Joe Hamilton Pat Swilling Billy Shaw and Joe Guyon former Tech head football coaches Pepper Rodgers and Bill Fulcher and recent students such as Calvin Johnson and Tashard Choice Some of Tech's recent entrants into the NBA include Josh Okogie Chris Bosh Derrick Favors Thaddeus Young Jarrett Jack and Iman Shumpert Award-winning baseball stars include Kevin Brown Mark Teixeira Nomar Garciaparra and Jason Varitek in golf Tech alumni include the legendary Bobby Jones who founded the Masters and David Duval who was ranked the No 1 golfer in the world in 1999, Rock 100.5 Georgia Tech maintains close ties to the industrial world Many of these connections are made through Georgia Tech's cooperative education and internship programs Georgia Tech's Division of Professional Practice (DoPP) established in 1912 as the Georgia Institute of Technology Cooperative Division operates the largest and fourth-oldest cooperative education program in the United States and is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Cooperative Education the DoPP is charged with providing opportunities for students to gain real-world employment experience through four programs each targeting a different body of students the Undergraduate Cooperative Education Program is a five-year program in which undergraduate students alternating between semesters of formal instruction at Georgia Tech and semesters of full-time employment with their employers. . Turkmenistan (7) Tourism Major highways, 1.1 Rules 9% Nicknames: Tech graduates have been deeply influential in politics military service and activism Atlanta mayor Ivan Allen Jr and former United States Senator Sam Nunn have both made significant changes from within their elected offices Former Georgia Tech President G Wayne Clough was also a Tech graduate the first Tech alumnus to serve in that position Many notable military commanders are alumni; James A Winnefeld Jr who currently serves as the ninth Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Philip M Breedlove who currently serves as the Commander U.S Air Forces in Europe William L Ball was the 67th Secretary of the Navy John M Brown III is the Commander of the United States Army Pacific Command and Leonard Wood was Chief of Staff of the Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for helping capture of the Apache chief Geronimo Wood was also Tech's first football coach and (simultaneously) the team captain and was instrumental in Tech's first-ever football victory in a game against the University of Georgia Thomas McGuire was the second-highest scoring American ace during World War II and a Medal of Honor recipient. Image of March 1993 Storm of the Century covering the length of the east coast the outline of Georgia is discernible in the center of the image.
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