Twelve Moments From 2024

Twelve months, 52 weeks, and 365 days. Over the past year, Georgia Tech photographers have captured as many moments as possible of Tech's vibrant campus life. Here, they each share a few of their favorite snaps from the year. View more of their work on Flickr.

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astronomy open house

Attendees look through telescopes at an Astronomy Club open house in February. Photo by Rob Felt.

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Spot robot at Atlanta Science Festival

Families gather to view the Spot robot at the Atlanta Science Festival in March. Photo by Joya Chapman.

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goat yoga

A graduate student smiles at a goat during Goat Yoga in April. The event was part of Graduate Student Appreciation Week. Photo by Allison Carter.

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when the whistle blows

An attendee looks at the program for When the Whistle Blows in April. Photo by Allison Carter.

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Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Major Andre Dickens visit the CNES and Food Processing Tech Building at NARA

U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and Atlanta Major Andre Dickens visit the Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions and Food Processing Tech Building at the North Avenue Research Area in April. Photo by Joya Chapman.

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Chris Bresette blod clot research

A June photo from the research lab of Christopher Bresette, whose team developed a drug that can prevent blood clots from forming. Photo by Rob Felt.

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nelson baker and wife

Nelson Baker speaks at the official opening of the College of Lifetime Learning in September, as his wife Dawna looks on. Photo by Allison Carter.

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Student with Buzz at T-Night

A student takes an unexpected hit while taking a selfie with Buzz at T-Night in August. Photo by Rob Felt.

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library

At the Library, students settle into a new semester in August. Photo by Joya Chapman.

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Panhellenic Council Counselors gather for a group photo after their recruitment picnic.

Counselors for the Collegiate Panhellenic Council gather for a group photo after their recruitment picnic in August. Photo by Joya Chapman.

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Eco commons flowers

Blue mistflowers bloom at the EcoCommons in November. Photo by Rob Felt.

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skating on binary bridge

A person skates across the Klaus Advanced Computing Building’s Binary Bridge in November. Photo by Allison Carter.

Credits

Photos by Allison Carter, Joya Chapman, and Rob Felt