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Animals Our Community Members Would Be
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked if they could be an animal, what would they be and why?
TEP Talk: Modernizing Math
As school is nearing an end and summer vacation is right around the corner, we thought there was no better time than to discuss the current math curriculum in schools – and if anything should be changed. So we hosted a Coffee Talk around modernizing math and headed over to Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) to ask our scientists, chemists, and researchers their thoughts.
Shaken or Stirred: The Science Behind Cocktail Mixing
In the 1953 film, Casino Royale, James Bond famously asked for his martini to be shaken – not stirred. But what difference does shaking or stirring actually make in his favorite cocktail? The answer is – wait for it – science!
People Our Community Members Would Like to Have Dinner With
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked what two famous people they’d like to have dinner with.
Power Meal: Could Laziness Be The Mother of Today’s Inventions?
Did you know that May is National Inventors month? Inspired by the builders, creators, and innovative thinkers of Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club, we sent personal Power Meal (an hour to gather over food and have thoughtful conversations with other community members) invitations to a curated list of researchers and entrepreneurs in our community. Over a complimentary shared meal and libations, this timely and thought-provoking community conversation was appropriately centered around invention.
Creative Corner: Michael Nguyen
To highlight our appreciation for the arts, we’ve implemented a “Creative Corner” series – articles and social posts showcasing the recent projects and collections from our community members. This week, we’re featuring Michael Nguyen, CEO and Co-Founder of DataTorch.
YouTube Channels Our Community Members Recommend
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked what their favorite channels are on YouTube.
Celebrating National Mimosa Day with Kitchen Conversions
With National Mimosa Day happening just this past Sunday, May 16, we knew our Math + Mimosas activation series was the perfect way to celebrate both our nerdy and fun sides! So we invited our community members over to the Centergy One lobby on Friday afternoon for a chance to catch up over complimentary mimosas – and put their math skills to the test.
TEP Talk: Managing Mental Health
There is a lot of stigma when it comes to talking about mental health. While it is completely normal to feel sad, isolated, anxious, and even have moments of joy during dark times, it’s difficult for many people to talk about mental wellness, perhaps because they are afraid of being perceived as weak or soft. To help shed light on this subject, and as Mental Health Awareness Month continues, we wanted to know what tools our community members at Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) use to manage their mental health. So, we set up at the TEP lobby with a Coffee Talk to open up this discussion among members over complimentary doughnuts and a cup of Joe.
Community Member Spotlight: Alea Legg
Meet Alea Legg, Media Director for TEDxGeorgiaTech (TEDxGT). When she isn’t leading the media team at TEDxGT, you can find Alea at a bookstore or traveling (pre-COVID).
The Different Eras Community Members Would Like to Visit
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked what era they would like to live in if they could choose any one they wanted.
Hacking into Joy: How Our Community Members Boost Productivity
We’ve all been through a lot in the last year. With the month of May being Mental Health Awareness month, Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club member, Asha Morton, wanted to know how community members hack into joy and boost their productivity. So, with adult beverages, chocolates, and Shine in All Shades coloring books (sponsored by Afro-Latina graphic designer, Valeria Rodriguez) in tow, we set up at the Centergy One building lobby for our Hacking Into Joy Cocktail Talk to offer a post-work respite for the startup entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, and researchers in the building.
Creative Corner: Rachel Argot
Though we think of ourselves as profound storytellers, we at Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club also recognize that art takes on many forms of expression. From poetry to photography and everything in between, we have a prolific appreciation of art, whether it’s through the impact art has on communities, murals we’ve painted in The Clubhouse, or anything we’ve spotted around the neighborhood.
Our Community’s Creative Outlets
Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Recently, we asked about their creative outlets.
TEP Talk: Exploring the Physics of Flight
Set out to provide Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club members a much-deserved mid-week break, we headed over to Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) the last week of April to get our community outside in the fresh air, enjoy the beautiful spring weather, and engage in discussion and competition centered around frisbees, paper airplanes, and the physics of flight.