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.
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.
Singing the fight song after a victory has become a beloved team tradition for Georgia Tech Football.
Two of the six Silver Anniversary honorees recognized by the NCAA are Georgia Tech alumni.
As a kid, you may have looked to a not-so-technical device to predict your future: the Magic 8 Ball. Here we have Georgia Tech’s own version of the classic kid’s toy: a panel of experts who will answer our questions about what the world will look like in the next 20 years and beyond.
For Linda Griffith, ChE 82, the Georgia Tech infirmary will always be near and dear to her heart as a place of tremendous kindness and caring.
These buildings may no longer exist on campus, but their memories remain, haunting generations of Yellow Jackets like ghosts of good times past.
More than 20 years later, two Georgia Tech grads reunite at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base
My quest to understand the human experience has fueled my travels to all seven continents and 149 countries before I turned 35 years old.