The Month in Photos: March 2025

Ribbon-cuttings, a groundbreaking, and campus events.

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green goodbyes thrift shop
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green goodbyes thrift shop


Faculty and staff had a chance to shop at Tech Square's Green Goodbyes thrift store, which is usually limited to students. The store offers free items for students and is located on the second floor of Barnes & Noble @ Georgia Tech. Photos taken March 4 by Joya Chapman.

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curran residence hall groundbreaking

President Ángel Cabrera signs a beam at the celebratory groundbreaking of the new Curran Street Residence Hall. Photo taken March 5 by Joya Chapman.

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atlanta science festival
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atlanta science festival


More than 5,000 people attended Georgia Tech's Celebrate STEAM event on March 8, which showcased more than 60 demonstrations in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics. Photos by Joya Chapman.

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pathway of progress opening

An opening celebration and ribbon-cutting took place for the Pathway of Progress installation on campus. Guests were able to explore the installation and read inscriptions about influential Georgia Tech women. Photo taken March 8 by Joya Chapman.

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talent development day

A student constructs a paper piano using a Micro:bit to program the musical scales at Talent Development Day. Photo taken March 8 by James-Addis Hill.

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chess tournament at GT-Europe

Students at GT-Europe play a Swiss chess tournament, with the fiercest competitors staying for a round of simultaneous games against a local chess master. Photo taken March 10 by Jeanne Dupont.

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blood worm moon

Student Terry Xie captured a "blood worm moon" glowing over campus on March 11. 

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k-12 inventure prize

Elementary school students present their work at the K-12 InVenture Prize on March 12 in the Exhibition Hall. Photo by Ryan Fleisher.

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inventure prize winners

Convexity won the 2025 InVenture Prize. The team’s invention, a 3D printer for manufacturing circuit boards at scale, promises to improve electronics manufacturing. Photo taken March 12 by Sam Teague.

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cell manufacturing researcher

A transformative $40 million initiative, with a principal investment of $20 million from the Marcus Foundation, promises to make high-quality, life-saving cell therapies more affordable, reliable, and accessible than ever before. Photo taken March 13 by Rob Felt.

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women's basketball

Georgia Tech women’s basketball headed west for the NCAA Tournament. The Yellow Jackets lost to Richmond in the first round. Photo taken March 19 by Danny Karnik.

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1000 couches festival

Students enjoy the 1000 Couches Festival on Tech Green, the opening event for the 2025 TechArts Festival. Photo taken March 28 by Allison Carter.

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tech beautification day

Students planted azaleas during Tech Beautification Day on Saturday, March 29. Around 300 students participated in the 26th annual event. Photo by Cathy Brim.

Credits

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