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Going Their Own Way

Going Their Own Way

Georgia Tech long has been a producer of entrepreneurs. But the current economic climate makes it an even better time for young innovators to strike out on their own.

Designing the Institute of 2035

Designing the Institute of 2035

In introducing the 25-year strategic plan, President G. P. “Bud” Peterson says great universities do not respond to changes. They anticipate change and shape the future.

125 Pieces of Tech History

125 Pieces of Tech History

As Georgia Tech marks its 125th anniversary in October, we pay tribute to the Institute with photographs of campus landmarks, colorful characters and priceless artifacts.

Broken

Broken

Quadriplegic Ross Mason has an ambitious plan to fix spinal cord treatment.

151 NASA Jackets

151 NASA Jackets

Georgia Tech co-op students and alumni, including 151 highlighted here, are helping make space missions possible.

101 Books Tech Alums Should Read

101 Books Tech Alums Should Read

Faculty, alumni, staff and students share the 101 books all Institute graduates should read.

Burdell Needs a Home

Burdell Needs a Home

The orange tabby is just one of the cats rescued by a group of feline-loving Tech employees, who volunteer their time after work to keeping the campus cat population in check.

The Art of Games

The Art of Games

Celia Pearce and other Tech faculty are redefining the way video games are studied in academia.

Technically Aging

Technically Aging

James Tipton, Com 31, is 99 now, 100 come Aug. 25, telling his story in a sunroom of the stately assisted living home in which he resides in Cambridge, Mass.

General Knowledge

General Knowledge

With strong ties to the military, the Institute welcomed Gen. David H. Petraeus to campus for a “conversation” with the Central Command leader.

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Magazine Staff

Kimberly Link-Wills, Editor

Van Jensen, Assistant Editor

Leslie Overman, Assistant Editor