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.
The Blueprint documents student life during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries on the Georgia Tech campus.
The Evening School of Commerce Bulletins contain general information, lists of faculty, student activities, and course listings offered in the School. The 1932 publication also includes a register of students for the 1931-1932 academic year.
This inventory draws together all of the publications that relate to the cooperative program at Georgia Tech, including bulletins, guides, handbooks, and newsletters.
This collection consists of the annual reports of the Dean of Faculties, which include reports on each college and division under the Dean of Faculties' purview, as well as data on current faculty at Georgia Tech.
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.
This collection brings together the Georgia Tech publications on the subject of financial aid.
This collection consists of two volumes of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association annual reports, covering 2003-2004 and 2004-2005. The publications contain sections on the year in review, reviews of the season for each sport, descriptions and names of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association leadership, an outline of the organization, and information on the Alexander-Tharpe Fund, including lists of donors.
This collection brings together all of the programs and media guides published by Georgia Tech on the baseball program at the Institute.
This collection brings together all of the published football programs, media guides, prospectuses, and other printed material published by Georgia Tech on the football program at the Institute.
This collection brings together the annual reports, reports to investors, committee reports, newsletters, and brochures published by the Georgia Tech Foundation.
This collection brings together the published programs and media guides published by Georgia Tech on the golf program at the Institute.
This collection consists of the media guides published by Georgia Tech on the men's and women's cross country program at the Institute.
This collection brings together the media guides/recruitment brochures published by Georgia Tech on the men's and women's track and field programs at Tech.
This collection brings together all of the published programs, media guides, prospectuses, and other printed material published by Georgia Tech on the men's basketball program at the Institute.
This collection brings together the published programs and media guides published by Georgia Tech on the men's tennis program at the Institute. The earliest volume also includes guides to the Tech women's tennis program.
This collection brings together all of the programs and media guides published by Georgia Tech on the softball program at the Institute.
This collection brings together the programs and media guides published by Georgia Tech on the swimming and diving program at the Institute.
This collection brings together the published programs and media guides published by Georgia Tech on the volleyball program at the Institute.
This collection brings together all of the published programs, media guides, prospectuses, and other printed material published by Georgia Tech on the women's basketball program at the Institute.
This collection brings together the published programs and media guides published by Georgia Tech on the women's tennis program at the Institute.
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).
This publication, which was published ten times a year for a brief period in the late 1970s and early 1980s, typically consists of short articles on football, basketball, baseball, and other intercollegiate sports on the Georgia Tech campus.
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.
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.
The T Book began in 1904 as an annual publication of the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) at the Georgia School of Technology. The T Book served as a student handbook. It contained information on Tech student services, activities, traditions, and customs, as well as information about the YMCA itself. The cessation of its publication coincided with YMCA's departure from campus circa the early 1970s.
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.
This collection consists of newsletters for the Junior Jacket Club, which contain articles on sports of the season, schedules, announcements for upcoming events, applications for membership and tickets, and other articles of interest to the readership.
The Yellow Jacket is a college journal in which articles, essays, and poems by Georgia Tech students, faculty, or alumni were published. The Archives holds a few issues from The Georgia Tech, the title of the journal from 1894 to 1908, as well as volumes 14 through 19 of The Yellow Jacket, covering the years 1910 to 1916.
This collection consists of black and white photographs (primarily 8 by 10 inches) that were used in The Research Engineer, a magazine produced by the Engineering Experiment Station from 1946 to 1964. The backs of the photographs contain notes, written in crayon and pencil, about how to prepare the pictures for publication.
Thomas P. Thompson, an 1896 graduate of Georgia Tech, earned his master's degree from Cornell University in 1898. He spent most of his professional life in Norfolk, Virginia, where he served as city manager from 1933 until 1938 and was named "First Citizen" in 1950. His papers include copies of "The Georgia Tech" and student labs and reports from Cornell University.
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.