Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU or Southern Tech) is "Georgia's Technology University", located just northwest of Atlanta in Marietta, Georgia, USA. It is a part of the University System of Georgia.
Around 1958, the school moved to Marietta, to land donated by Dobbins Air Force Base. In 1981, the school was split from Georgia Tech, around the same time most of the others were separated from University of Georgia, Georgia State University, and Georgia Southern University. The school was renamed Southern College of Technology (SCT), and later SPSU in 1996.
Students also operate The STING, an acronym meaning Southern Technical Institute News Gazette. The student newspaper has been publishing since the school was founded.
The Electrical, Computer and Telecommications Technology department sponsors a student run Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) team that competes in a yearly competition in San Diego, California. This competition, hosted by the Association for Unmanned Vehicles Society International, is a national robotics competition.
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