Drew Burress Turns Baseball into Business
In the era of NIL, Drew Burress is learning how to manage class, practices, and entrepreneurship.
In the era of NIL, Drew Burress is learning how to manage class, practices, and entrepreneurship.
The Origins of Georgia Tech's Co-op Program
Serial entrepreneur and tech investor Paul Judge shares advice for pitching, fundraising, and building teams.
The Fall 2025 GT Alumni Magazine prompted a wave of reflections from Yellow Jackets whose time at Tech intersected with space exploration, hands-on engineering, inspiring faculty, and unforgettable campus characters. These brief memories capture how Georgia Tech’s people and experiences shaped careers, passions, and lives far beyond the Hill.
A planned state-of-the-art welcome center will reimagine the North Avenue corridor.
Past 40 under 40 honorees share business lessons about scaling companies, protecting IP, and making high-stakes decisions.
The 1957 mechanical engineering alumnus led a humble, private life, but one thing was clear: his love for Georgia Tech. When he died in February, he left a $100 million gift that no one saw coming.
These Yellow Jacket entrepreneurs pose startup questions to Tech business executives.
The alumnus-founded business provides Americans with the easiest kit car in the world to build for around $10k.
A Yellow Jacket cofounded a company that builds unfolding space telescopes with 10 times better resolution per unit cost.
Georgia Tech Double Jacket Raheem A. Beyah, MS EE 99, PHD ECE 03, has been named the provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs of Georgia Tech.
The Institute reported its most successful year in research commercialization.
Discover products proudly crafted by Yellow Jackets that you can gift or enjoy yourself.
The building reopened in November 2025 after a restoration that improved accessibility and preserved many historical aspects of the original building.
Partnering with private companies for routine trips to the ISS is freeing up NASA to focus on the Moon, Mars, and beyond. "As an agency, we want these companies to be successful in low-Earth orbit, which isn’t easy,” says Dana Hutcherson, ME 00, deputy program manager for the Commercial Crew Program.