The Spectacular Collision of Georgia Tech and Dragon Con

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Georgia Tech’s stories of nerdy inspiration at the nation’s premier science fiction, fantasy, and pop culture fan convention.

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Georgia Tech has long been a part of Dragon Con, said Pat Henry, president of Dragon Con Inc. and one of the founders of the 29-year-old convention.

In a rare interview in 2013, Henry said Georgia Tech has always been “Nerd University,” and a major player in Atlanta’s science and science fiction heritage – a unique environment that allows Dragon Con to succeed.

What makes Dragon Con so interesting to those of us from Georgia Tech? Discover Georgia Tech’s stories of nerdy inspiration at the nation’s premier science fiction, fantasy, and pop culture fan convention.

The Spectacular Collision of Georgia Tech and Dragon Con

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dragon con, meetup, Monika Lee, Stephen Fleming
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  • Created By: Jennifer Tomasino
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Sep 14, 2015 - 6:12am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:19pm