Retired Colonel Ken Grundborg was unable to attend two graduation ceremonies at Georgia Tech due to active military service. Today, he walked across the stage at 88-years old.
Grundborg earned his bachelor’s degree in 1960 and his master’s in 1966 — both in civil engineering. He missed his ceremony when the @usarmy called him to serve his country. He spent 20 years with the Army Corps of Engineers, also serving in the 82nd Airborne Division, the Rangers, and the Pathfinders.
He earned a Bronze Star Medal, Legion of Merit, and Ranger Tab. Congratulations Ken! We’re glad you finally made it! 💛🎓🐝 🇺🇸 #GT26 #RamblinOn
James Ramsey on the value of changing a uniform number (Porter Buursema).
"We changed his number to 99. He throws thunderbolts. That was a persona type deal. You gotta walk around like you're the baddest dude around."
A new era begins on The Flats
Scott Cross is named the 16th Georgia Tech Men’s Basketball Head Coach in program history
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Gotta let ‘em know…🗣️BASEBALL IS BACK NEXT FRIDAY!
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