The Month in Photos: November 2023
Andrew Young Visit, DramaTech, and Bowl-Bound Jackets
With more than 15,000 trees, Georgia Tech's campus creates a gorgeous canopy of fall foliage. Photo taken Nov. 2 by Allison Carter.
DramaTech Theatre presented Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic. Photo taken Nov. 9 by Michael Boatright.
After defeating Syracuse 31-22 at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field, the Yellow Jackets became eligible to play in a bowl game for the first time since the 2018 season. Tech will play the University of Central Florida in the Gasparilla Bowl on Dec. 22. Photo taken Nov. 18, courtesy of Georgia Tech Athletics.
Andrew Young, civil rights leader and former mayor of Atlanta, visited Encore Georgia Tech and autographed a 1977 photo of himself with a street map of Atlanta behind it. Young is pictured with (left to right): Tony Zivalich, associate vice president for Real Estate Development; Shantay Bolton, executive vice president for Administration and Finance; and Ángel Cabrera, Georgia Tech president. Photo taken Nov. 21 by Allison Carter.
Georgia Tech men’s basketball turned in its most impressive performance of opening month of the Damon Stoudamire era, leading wire-to-wire in a 67-59 win over No. 21 Mississippi State in the ACC/SEC Challenge presented by Continental Tire at McCamish Pavilion. Earlier in the season, President Ángel Cabrera spoke with Coach Stoudamire about his passion for teaching the game during Conversations With Cabrera. Photo taken Nov. 28, courtesy of Georgia Tech Athletics.
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts joined the Atlanta Council on International Relations to host this year’s BBC Radio 4 Reith lecturer, Ben Ansell, a professor of comparative democratic institutions at the University of Oxford’s Nuffield College. His lectures, titled “Our Democratic Future,” consider how to build political systems that work for all and are robust enough to face the wide-ranging challenges of the 21st century, from climate change to artificial intelligence. Photo taken Nov. 28 by Joshua Smith.
Big flakes of snow fell at Georgia Tech-Europe, leaving a dusting on the ground and smiles on students' faces. Photo taken Nov. 29 by Jeanne Dupont, GT-Europe.
No. 5 seed Georgia Tech volleyball (23-6, 13-4 ACC) defeated South Alabama (22-9, 12-4 SBC) on Nov. 30 inside Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. The Jackets used a balanced attack and strong team defense to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the fourth year in a row. Photo courtesy of Georgia Tech Athletics.
Credits
Photography: Allison Carter, Joya Chapman, and Rob Felt
Writing/Editing: Victor Rogers, Stacy Braukman