The highlight of the Shanghai visit was the First Annual Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Get-Together dinner. This event attracted about 100 of our alumni/ae as well as parents of past and present students.
Georgia Tech, in collaboration with The National University of Singapore, officially launched the Center for Next Generation Logistics on July 24, 2015 in Singapore.
Georgia Tech partners with the National Academy of Engineering to host a roundtable discussion on disaster readiness. Two experts close to Georgia Tech look at the state of preparedness for disaster in America, in light of the decade anniversary.
Georgia Tech has long been a leader in providing opportunities for students to experience other cultures, develop critical global competencies, and understand the global implications of their disciplines.
Georgia Tech has been in Singapore for over 15 years as the co-founders of The Logistic Institute – Asia Pacific with the National University of Singapore (NUS).
This was an energetic and inspiring group in more ways than one. First the camaraderie, honest love of Georgia Tech and excitement at this first attempt to bring together the 400 strong alumni/ae was palpable.
Georgia Tech has been home to many Koreans, and many have made Atlanta their home after graduation. Others are residents in Korea - the alumni/ae group is now about 400+ strong.
It’s summer time in Seoul, and today began a weeklong trip to Asia where I, along with members of the Georgia Tech Development team, will meet with key academic partners, alumni, new and current students, and parents.