Impact of Giving
Whether you support qualified students through need-based scholarships, research that leads to life-saving cancer treatments, or the construction of world-class facilities like the G. Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, your gift is making a real difference in the lives of real people.
The Georgia Tech Athletic Association officially announced an initiative aimed at enhancing infrastructure across athletic facilities, delivering a best-in-class gameday experience for Yellow Jackets fans, and providing the resources needed to compete for championships at the highest level in the next era of intercollegiate athletics.
For Kofi Smith, IE 1999, MBA 2009, his recent gift to Tech Square Phase 3 is an expression of two of his core values: faith and family.
Georgia Tech unveiled the Walter G. Ehmer Theater in the John Lewis Student Center. Previously the Atlantic Theater, the new name perpetuates the legacy of Walt Ehmer, IE 1989, the late CEO of Waffle House Inc.
The Worley family recently established the Worley Family Scholarship Endowment to support undergraduate students who are participating in study abroad, internship abroad, or work abroad programs at Tech.
“My vision for the Library is for it to be the scholarly heart of the Georgia Tech community. I want it to be a place where everyone has an opportunity to thrive.”
Inspired by what he describes as his and his late father’s “life-size feelings for Georgia Tech,” Arthur “Art” Nacht has generously supported the School of Music with a gift to the Yellow Jacket Marching Band.
"We both graduated from the School of Civil Engineering, so we hope our support will be used broadly for the betterment of the School and its students and professors."
“People often say entrepreneurs are born, not made. But we are showing that you can make them.”
The inaugural Scholarship Brunch celebrated student scholarships and extraordinary philanthropy by bringing current students together with the benefactors who are making their scholarships possible.
“The role that graduate schools play in training the next generation of leaders and problem-solvers cannot be overstated.”
"The Clark Scholars Program opened possibilities that I didn't even know existed."
“This partnership has had a profound impact on our ability to take care of kids in a really meaningful way.”
Campaign Quarterly Archives
Campaign Quarterly is a quarterly publication from Georgia Tech’s Development Office that highlights the generosity of the Institute’s alumni and friends.
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