The Month in Photos: September 2022
Institute Address, Career Fair, and John Lewis Student Center Dedication
President Ángel Cabrera delivered the annual Institute Address to an audience in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons and to viewers on YouTube. He talked about the Institute as a high return on investment for academic degrees, a research powerhouse, and a driver of growth. Photo taken Sept. 1 by Allison Carter.
The Georgia Tech Athletic Association’s Randy Rhino (left), chiropractor, and Charlie Ridgeway, physical therapist, treat many on-campus patients in addition to student-athletes. Photo taken Sept. 1 by Rob Felt.
Every year on Sept. 11, the Georgia Tech community, including alumni, builds a display of 2,977 American flags, one for every victim on that day in 2001. Photo taken Sept. 11 by Kevin Breslin.
The Georgia Tech Career Center hosted a two-day, in-person career fair at the Campus Recreation Center. Photo taken Sept. 12 by Joya Chapman.
Students play pingpong outside of the John Lewis Student Center. Photo taken Sept. 14 by Allison Carter.
Students participate in a Zombies vs. Humans challenge. The theme was the movie Titanic. The Zombies built a “boat” out of cardboard and a scooter. The Humans built an “iceberg” from backpacks and cardboard. Photo taken Sept. 22 by Allison Carter.
Evelyn Hu-DeHart, professor of history, American studies, and ethnic studies at Brown University, was the morning keynote speaker at the 14th annual Diversity Symposium, which focused on the Illusion of Inclusion: Invisible Barriers to Belonging. Photo taken Sept. 14 by Allison Carter.
Two top professional soccer teams from Mexico brought their rivalry to Bobby Dodd Stadium, with Club América defeating Chivas de Guadalajara, 3-1, in the Súper Clásico series. Photo taken Sept. 25 by Danny Karnik.
President Ángel Cabrera toured the Student Competition Center, the starting line for student engineering competition teams. Located in a 17,000-square-foot space on 14th Street near Hemphill Avenue, the center is designed to foster innovation among hundreds of students who design, build, and compete using vehicles or robotic or autonomous systems. Photo taken Sept. 26 by Jacob Tompkins.
Luoluo Hong, vice president for Student Engagement and Well-Being, and Kanak Agarwal, president of Student Center Programs and member of the Student Center Expansion Committee, join President Ángel Cabrera to cut the ribbon at the dedication of the John Lewis Student Center. Photo taken Sept. 29 by Rob Felt.
Credits
Photography: Allison Carter, Joya Chapman, and Rob Felt
Writing/Editing: Victor Rogers, Stacy Braukman