One Helluva Holiday Party
Connect with Yellow Jackets this holiday season by hosting a Home for the Holidays event.
Connect with Yellow Jackets this holiday season by hosting a Home for the Holidays event.
For the Sheridan family, the Pi Mile 5K Road Race isn’t just a race—it’s a multigenerational tradition that keeps bringing them back to campus, together.
From a decades-old logo concept to a modern-day T-shirt, one alumnus captures Tech’s spirit in motion.
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.
Technology has transformed the entertainment industry over the years. With imagination, ingenuity, and Tech-earned perseverance, these alumni shine on and off the screen.
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.
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.
With a reputation for excellence, a history rich in quirky traditions, and an unparalleled sense of community, it’s easy to see why Georgia Tech is swarming with fans. For the truly devoted, their fandom knows no bounds. Meet these unmatched supporters who showcase school spirit in the most unexpected and creative ways.
A treasure hunter persists in finding a lost ring's owner.
ANAK's rituals are governed by silence and its activities, particularly over the last seven decades, do not arrive with public signatures. But ANAK wasn't always a secret shrouded in mystery.