The Month in Photos: June 2024

Summer workouts, new students, and camps.

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alumni in normandy

Georgia Tech alumni gathered at the American Cemetery in Normandy as part of the Celtic Lands: 80th Anniversary of D-Day cruise with the Georgia Tech Alumni Association. Traveling with the group were David Eisenhower (center), grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, daughter of President Richard Nixon. Photo taken June 8 by Gary Robichaux.

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women's basketball workouts

Women's basketball continued summer workouts both indoors and outdoors this month. Photo taken June 7 by Jayda Hill.

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student athletes volunteer

Georgia Tech Athletics welcomed its incoming first-year athletes during the annual JumpStart Jackets program. Over two weeks, student-athletes met with campus partners, while getting an introduction to Georgia Tech and college life. Week one was capped off by a community service project at a local elementary school. Photo taken June 14 by Anthony Brandt.

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buzz helps with move-in

Summer first-year students moved into campus housing on June 20. Photo by Allison Carter.

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summer student move-in

Summer first-year students moved into campus housing on June 20. Photo by Allison Carter.

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WIE camp

Summer Engineering Institute campers toured the Student Competition Center and heard from team members about the vehicles they designed and built. Photo taken June 17 by Liz Kelly.

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juneteenth at georgia tech celebration

The Tech community celebrated Juneteenth a day early with performances, a keynote address, and food vendors at the Ferst Center for the Arts Plaza. Photo taken June 18 by Aaron DeWall.

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GT PRIME

Students work with small robotics at GT PRIME, a STEM mentoring program hosted by the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering. School counselors mentor middle school students on design projects and challenges as well as engineering topics. Photo taken June 20 by Ashley Ritchie.

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bark rhythms exhibit
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bark rhythms exhibit


The Bark Rhythms exhibit continues at the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking through August. It features historical examples of hand-beaten bark papers, barkcloths, and traditional beaters, paired with the work of contemporary artists from global communities who use bark fiber materials and techniques. Photos taken June 24 by Joya Chapman.

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president cabrera in carrollton

President Ángel Cabrera visits with alumni and admitted students in Carrollton, Georgia, as part of the 2024 Summer Tour. Photo taken June 25 by Brice Zimmerman.

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McCamish Spin Room

As the backdrop to the first presidential debate at the Time Warner campus on Techwood Drive, McCamish Pavilion was transformed into the media spin room, hosting journalists from around the world. 

Credits

Photography: Allison Carter, Joya Chapman, and Rob Felt
Writing/Editing: Kristen Bailey, Stacy Braukman