Tech is not just an institute of higher education. Rather, it’s a cultural landmark that’s served as a launchpad for more celebrated careers and relationships. Here are just a few of the many anecdotes, which continue to resonate across the Institute’s walls today.
Renovations to the D.M. Smith Building uncovered 100-year-old signatures of Tech students. Who were they?
Sometimes, a house is more than just a roof overhead. Here are stories of places Yellow Jackets have called home for four—or more—years
While the President’s House on 10th Street is no longer lived in by Tech presidents and their families, its story and memories have not faded.
Donae Burston is a trailblazer in the Rose market, and he's pushing for greater inclusivity and representation in the luxury wine industry.
After 75 years, the collective power of contributions to roll call, Tech's fund for excellence, is still making a huge difference. Read about how one of Tech's proudest traditions got rolling.
Dulaney was born on Dec. 3, 1932, in Lexington, Ky., to Harry G. Dulaney Sr., a travelling medical supply salesman, and Inez Congleton Dulaney, a school teacher. Blessed with a photographic memory, he graduated as valedictorian from Henry Clay High School in Lexington.
As the new CEO of a one-time leading home online service provider, Tech alumnus Glenn Goad is striving to propel the Atlanta-based company back to the forefront of the internet industry.
Tech Alumni collaborate to create a compostable, sustainable fashion brand.
In the kitchen with award-winning chef Steven Satterfield, arch 92.
Emily Madsen is a biomedical engineering (BME) student who is using her skills as a painter and sculptor to illuminate complex topics.
As an ecologist, Emily Weigel seeks to understand how individuals are shaped by their environment.
Over the years, plenty of students have donned a bee costume to cheer on Georgia Tech. But it was the efforts of Richie Bland, Phys 81, that really helped the mascot Buzz —pardon the pun—take flight.
Charles K. “Pete” Cross, Cls 50, of Winter Park, Fla. on July 19.
Cross was devoted to his family, his career, his church and Georgia Tech. Cross graduated from North Fulton High School in 1946 and attended Georgia Tech, where he was part of the V-5 Naval program and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity.
At the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) Cobb County Research Facility—some 12 miles north of main campus—resides an unassuming, seemingly simple, dirt test track. At what’s known as the Georgia Tech Autonomous Racing Facility, faculty and students from the School of Interactive Computing and the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering routinely conduct cutting-edge research that could impact the future of transportation.
For Chaouki Abdallah, the Institute’s vision statement serves as a daily directive: Georgia Tech will define the technological research university of the 21st century.
Singing the fight song after a victory has become a beloved team tradition for Georgia Tech Football.
GEORGIA TECH'S NEW PLAYER TRAINING FACILITY WILL PUSH COLLEGE BASEBALL ANALYTICS INTO BIG-LEAGUE TERRITORY.
Chris Eubanks unquestionably dazzled the world during his Wimbledon debut.
The great intrastate football rivalry between Georgia Tech and "that other school" is also the seed that sprouted several favorite fan traditions.
This 9-year-old’s gift is a reminder that every gift, no matter the size, counts.
Here’s a watch list to plan your next movie night.
El Capitan is the world’s fastest supercomputer. A Tech grad is the chief architect behind its processor.
Technology has transformed the entertainment industry over the years. With imagination, ingenuity, and Tech-earned perseverance, these alumni shine on and off the screen.
In the arts and entertainment space, don’t sleep on Georgia Tech.
Alumni helped students design, fundraise, and build an outdoor classroom as part of a Vertically Integrated Project.
Zahra Tabatabai left her career as a TV news writer to start Back Home Beer, which pays homage to Middle East brewing culture.
Brandon Cox, Mgt 03, will soon reach his goal of visiting 197 countries (193 UN member-states plus four more). He will join roughly 400 people in the world who have accomplished the impressive feat.
Whether at the YMCA building, Junior’s Grill, or a Greek life dance, students knew how to take advantage of what little free time they had.
Notes from the desk of Georgia Tech's president.
“I can’t fully explain my time on the island without giving away too much information, but I can say that I had a very powerful experience out there,” says Eva Erickson, Phys 22, who is a contestant on Season 48 of Survivor.
Two of the six Silver Anniversary honorees recognized by the NCAA are Georgia Tech alumni.
Two of the six Silver Anniversary honorees recognized by the NCAA are Georgia Tech alumni.
The great intrastate football rivalry between Georgia Tech and "that other school" is also the seed that sprouted several favorite fan traditions.
This is yet another test.
We highlight six examples from Tech's history when Yellow Jackets were on the forefront of innovation