See Inside the Restored D.M. Smith Building
The building reopened in November 2025 after a restoration that improved accessibility and preserved many historical aspects of the original building.
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.
With more than 25 years of experience in the industry, Senior Travel Program Director Martin Ludwig shares five travel tips for your next trip.
Wayne Mote, CE 90, wasn’t expected to recover after a major medical emergency stopped his heart for 22 minutes.
The new Space Research Institute unites space innovation and exploration at Georgia Tech. Triple Jacket Jud Ready, the inaugural director, wants Tech to be the first higher ed institution to send a student to space.
The Dodd Trophy recognizes coaches who represent the philosophy of legendary Tech Coach Bobby Dodd.
Two recent grads take their interest in aerospace to new heights.
See the most popular majors and more stats on the most recent class of Yellow Jackets.
President Cabrera toured seven cities this summer, highlighting Tech's economic impact.
Yellow Jackets put their talents toward an overdue visit to Mars.
In 2017, NASA announced that it would be sending humans back to the surface of the Moon through the Artemis mission. From leading NASA's CADRE project to leading the program that will design new spacesuits for Artemis, Yellow Jackets have been integral in returning humans to the lunar surface.
Feedback on the latest issue of the Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine.
With a new class of premier telescopes, Yellow Jackets are searching for clues about black holes, dark matter, and the origins of the universe.
Ever wondered what a black hole looks like or how GPS knows exactly where you are? We asked Georgia Tech’s experts to explain some of the great mysteries of space. Yes, this is rocket science, but this time you don’t have to read a 1,000-page textbook for the answers.
We’re on the verge of a new era of aviation that promises faster, quieter, and more sustainable aircraft than ever before. Of course, Yellow Jackets are key players behind many of the innovative designs that are revolutionizing the industry.