"I wouldn't be at Georgia Tech if it were not for scholarship support. With the help of a Goldin Scholarship, I'm able to take full advantage of the opportunities Tech has to offer,"
Sidney Goldin ChE1930 (1909-1995) • Member of ANAK and Zeta Beta Tau fraternity; lettered in tennis and basketball; participated in the GT Band. • Career with Shell Oil Company. • Lt. Commander in the U.S. Navy in WWII; awarded the Bronze Star. • Married to Hazele Goldin (1909-1996) for 54 years. • College of Engineering Distinguished Alumnus; member, GT Athletic Hall of Fame and Engineering Flail of Fame; J. M. Pettit Distinguished Service Award. • Through a bequest, established the Sidney Goldin Scholarship Fund for students with financial need.
Jordan Garner Class of 2010 Goldin Scholar • Grew up in Maryland; parents are both teachers; two siblings also in college. • Chose Georgia Tech because she wanted to study computer science at a leading technological university, and because of the opportunities Tech offers its students to be well-rounded. • Working on bachelor's degrees in computer science and management.
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• Plans to use her education to enhance the understanding between technology and business, in turn fostering business growth. • Participating in the Co-op Program; member of Phi Mu sorority. Sid Goldin is among Founders' Council's 1,014 members who have made bequests or life-income gifts in support of Georgia Tech's future.