Georgia Institute of Technology
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
Academic Honor Code Records
This collection documents the early history of the Georgia Tech honor code.
Anniversaries Collection (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This collection contains materials from the twenty-fifth, fiftieth, seventy-fifth, and one-hundredth anniversaries of Georgia Tech.
Anniversaries Visual Materials (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This collection contains visual materials related to the twenty-fifth and one-hundredth anniversaries of Georgia Tech.
Announcements/General Catalog (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This publication, which has been given various titles over the years, has served primarily as the school catalog for Georgia Tech since its inception in 1888-1889, providing descriptions for courses offered in each discipline at the school, as well as other information of relevance to Georgia Tech students.
Blueprint Collection
The Blueprint documents student life during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries on the Georgia Tech campus.
Bulletin of the Georgia Institute of Technology
Bulletin Photograph Collection
The Bulletin was a Tech publication, which began about 1901. This publication has had numerous forms, such as the General Catalog, the Student Handbook, and the Cooperative Bulletin. This collection contains images of campus buildings, laboratories, and equipment from various periods of the Institute's history.
Campus and Research Slides Collection
Slides of the Georgia Institute of Technology campus in Atlanta, as well as research projects, and what appear to be slides from a faculty meeting.
Campus Directories (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This collection consists of faculty, staff, and student directories published by the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Class of 1926 Freshman Banquet Program
The Class of 1926 Freshman Banquet Program documents a banquet held on May 19, 1923 at the City Club, providing a class roll, officers, and statistics (i.e., participants in sports), as well as details on the evening's events. The program appears to be inscribed "Ruth Steed"; however, Robert Jackson Hood's name is marked where it appears in the program.
Cooperative Division Publications (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This inventory draws together all of the publications that relate to the cooperative program at Georgia Tech, including bulletins, guides, handbooks, and newsletters.
Cross Country and Track Records
This collection contains Georgia Tech track and cross country records, such as a program/score card and a roster.
Decal
This single item is a decal promoting Georgia Tech school spirit.
Doctoral Candidate Requirement Records
Georgia Tech offered its first doctor of philosophy degree in 1950. These records discuss such concerns as residency requirements, presentation of thesis topics, and course requirements.
Early Presidents Photograph Collection
This collection consists of numerous photographs of Georgia Tech President Blake Van Leer while in office (1944-1956), but there is also one photograph of William Alexander, Georgia Tech football coach from 1920 to 1944. Several photographs were found in an envelope marked Gasper-Ware Studio (876 West Peachtree Street, Atlanta).
Engineering Enrollment Records
This collection contains information on enrollment in the School of Engineering and numbers of degrees granted.
Engineering Extension Division Catalogue/Announcements (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Fact Books (Georgia Institute of Technology)
The Georgia Tech Fact Books include annual facts and figures about the Institute, such as admission and enrollment statistics, organizational charts, listings of administrative faculty and staff, student information, finances, research, and facilities.
Faculty Biographical Forms
This collection contains Georgia Tech faculty biographical information, which includes such information as date of birth, education, and military service.
Faculty Roll Records
This collection contains faculty attendance records from 1932-1947.
Financial Aid Publications (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This collection brings together the Georgia Tech publications on the subject of financial aid.
G. Wayne Clough speeches collection
This collection includes speeches, lectures, and presentations given by G. Wayne Clough, during his tenure as the tenth President of the Georgia Institute of Technology (1994-2008). The collection exists only in its original digital form.
George P. Burdell Telegram
This collection contains one Western Union telegram for fictitious Georgia Tech student George P. Burdell. The telegram deals with Burdell's Navy recruitment in 1946.
Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame Records
This collection consists of three Athletic Hall of Fame certificates for football, two from 1955 and one from 1964.
Georgia Tech Christmas Cards
Each year, Georgia Tech's faculty, staff, and administrators send Christmas cards to members of the local community and the campus. This collection is a representation of those Christmas cards.
Georgia Tech Commencement Programs
This collection consists of printed commencement programs for the Georgia Institute of Technology. Portions of this collection have been digitized and are available to view online: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/64926
Georgia Tech Engineer Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs published in the Georgia Tech Engineer from 1938 to 1967, mainly depicting laboratories and technical subjects.
Georgia Tech Pride Alliance Records
Georgia Tech Recruiting Materials
Georgia Tech opened its doors on October 8, 1888 with 129 students. By 1905, the enrollment had increased to 500, due to the recruiting efforts of the administration. Numerous advertisements and brochures were produced to boost Tech's student population during the early twentieth century. This collection includes brochures, advertisement clippings, and a poster focusing on Georgia Tech's recruiting attempts in its early years.
Golden Tornado Collection
This collection consists of several copies of a booklet titled "Georgia Tech's Golden Tornado: Champions 1928," as well as newspaper clippings on the subject of the 1928 Tech Yellow Jackets football team. A photograph of the 1920 team is also included.
Graduate Catalog and Announcements (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This publication served primarily as the course catalog for Georgia Tech graduate students from 1945 to 1973, and it provided other information of relevance to this part of the Georgia Tech student population. Before 1945 and after 1973, information for graduate students is included in the Announcements/General Catalog for Georgia Tech (see the finding aid for the Announcements/General Catalog).
Helen E. Grenga Papers on Women in Engineering
This collection consists of Helen E. Grenga's papers relating to the Georgia Tech chapter of the Society of Women Engineers, as well as her materials on women in engineering in general.
Helen E. Grenga Photographs on Women in Engineering
This collection consists of one photograph of Helen E. Grenga with a group of women, possibly the Georgia Tech chapter of the Society of Women Engineers.
Images and Memories Photograph Collection
The pictorial history, Images and Memories: Georgia Tech, 1885-1985,was one of several projects celebrating Georgia Tech's centennial in 1985. This collection contains copy prints of many of the photographs that appeared in the book.
Industrial Archaeology records
The Industrial Archaeology records contain historical research, correspondence, maps, photographs, diagrams, and publications for a variety of industrial sites throughout the state of Georgia. These sites include: mills, canals, railways, bridges, factories, warehouses, and industrial machinery. The majority of the information and research is from the 1970s by Professor James E. Brittain while at Georgia Institute of Technology.
J. Walter Estes Papers
J. Walter Estes was a graduate of Georgia Tech in 1904. This collection consists of correspondence and a travel itinerary for a group of Georgians on an industrial tour of northern cities.
Ledgers Collection
Luther M. Reeves, Jr. drawings
The drawings in this collection are related to Reeves' professional projects as an electrical engineer from the 1960s to the early 1980s. The drawings are, for the most part, electrical plans for private residences, schools, college buildings, and other public buildings in the state of Georgia.
Luther M. Reeves, Jr. papers
The manuscript materials in this collection are mainly related to Reeves' professional projects as an electrical engineer from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. Also significant are an annotated manual of electrical engineering laboratory experiments from coursework at Georgia Tech and several annotated course manuals from continuing education classes Reeves completed, apparently during the 1930s.
Luther M. Reeves, Jr. photographs
The photographs in this collection are possibly related to Reeves' professional projects as an electrical engineer from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.
Melvin Kranzberg Papers
As a faculty member of the Department of Social Sciences during his tenure at Georgia Tech, Melvin Kranzberg was instrumental and influential in establishing the School of History, Technology and Society after his retirement. This collection includes professional papers, transcripts of speeches, media articles and correspondence that span his educational and academic career.
Melvin Kranzberg Photograph Collection
Dr. Melvin Kranzberg, leader in the field of history of technology, served as professor in Georgia Tech's history department. These photographs document his personal and professional life.
New Employee Insurance Plan Pamphlet
This collection contains a single insurance pamphlet for new Georgia Tech employees.
Regulations for Students, Faculty, and Instructors
The Regulations for Students, Faculty, and Instructors consists of booklets and some accompanying textual material outlining the rules and regulations for governing the student body at Georgia Tech.
Selected Archives at Georgia Tech and Emory (SAGE)
This collection consists of a report from the Woodruff Library of Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology Library and Information Center to the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc., which funded a project to build virtual library capabilities at both institutions.
Student Activities Report
This report from the first term of the 1933-1934 school year focuses on student activities, such as student classes, sports, fraternities, and clubs.
Student Examinations and Papers
The Student Examinations and Papers Collection includes exams and academic papers from different departments and schools throughout campus, such as the English, Physics, and Mathematics departments.
Student Handbooks (Georgia Institute of Technology)
The handbooks in Series 1 describe programs and activities available for undergraduate students, while Series 2 contains guides specifically intended for graduate students at Georgia Tech. Handbooks for students in specific fields are found in Series 3.
Technique
The Technique newspaper documents student life during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries on the Georgia Tech campus. This collection is available in analog form, and some volumes are also available digitally.
Undergraduate Admissions Catalogs (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This collection consists of Georgia Tech admissions catalogs, containing information on qualifications and deadlines for admission; campus life at Georgia Tech; brief descriptions of academic programs, freshman courses, and undergraduate degrees; admission policies and procedures; and financial aid.
Additional filters:
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- Serials (publications). 10
- Photographs. 7
- Catalogs. 6
- Universities and colleges -- Curricula -- Catalogs. 6
- Bulletin of the Georgia School of Technology. 3
- College students -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Conduct of life. 3
- Student activities -- Periodicals. 3
- Architectural drawings (visual works). 2
- Bulletin of the Georgia Institute of Technology. 2
- China: 7,000 Years of Discovery. 2
- Civil engineering -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- College attendance. 2
- College students -- Georgia. 2
- Correspondence. 2
- Electrical engineering -- Georgia. 2
- Engineering -- Study and teaching -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- Framing the Foundations: An Exhibition of Rare Books in the History of Science and Technology. 2
- Handbooks. 2
- Library exhibits -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- Mechanical engineering -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- Museum exhibits -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- Programs (documents). 2
- Speeches, addresses, etc. 2
- Universities and colleges -- Entrance requirements. 2
- Universities and colleges -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- Wind tunnels. 2
- Women engineering students -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- AIDS (Disease) 1
- Academic writing. 1
- Annual reports. 1
- Architectural drawing. 1
- Atlanta (Ga.) -- History. 1
- Blueprint. 1
- Bridges 1
- Brochures. 1
- Buildings 1
- Campus planning -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Canals -- Georgia -- Augusta. 1
- Certificates. 1
- Christmas cards. 1
- College discipline. 1
- College radio stations. 1
- College sports -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- College student records. 1
- College students -- Employment. 1
- College students -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Tuition. 1
- College students -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- College students -- Recruiting -- Georgia. 1
- College students--Georgia--Atlanta. 1
- Color slides. 1
- Commencement ceremonies -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Digital libraries. 1
- Directories. 1
- Doctor of philosophy degree. 1
- Education, Cooperative -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Educational technology. 1
- Educational tests and measurements. 1
- Electronic documents. 1
- Engineering -- Periodicals. 1
- Factory buildings 1
- Federal aid to community development. 1
- Fund raising -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Grade books. 1
- Grading and marking (Students). 1
- Graduation (School) -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Greek letter societies -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Green technology. 1
- Historians of technology. 1
- Historic Preservation 1
- Historic buildings -- Georgia. 1
- History. 1
- Honor system (Higher education). 1
- Industrial Archaeology 1
- Insurance, Health. 1
- Lectures. 1
- Ledgers (account books). 1
- Library records -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Manuscripts. 1
- Maps. 1
- Military art and science. 1
- Mills and mill-work 1
- Newsletters. 1
- Plants (Industrial buildings) 1
- Publications. 1
- Radio stations -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Railroad stations 1
- Regulations (executive records). 1
- Research -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Rules (instructions). 1
- Scholarships -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- School buildings -- Design and construction. 1
- Scripts (documents). 1
- Sexual minorities -- Employment 1
- Sexual minorities in higher education 1
- Sexual minority students 1
- Space sciences. 1
- Speeches. 1
- Student activities -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Student aid -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Student aid -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. 1 ∧ less...