Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Institute of Technology
Godło
Ilustracja
Academy of Medicine na kampusie uczelni
Data założenia

13 października 1885

Typ

politechnika publiczna

Państwo

 Stany Zjednoczone

Adres

Atlanta

Liczba studentów

15 489

Drużyna sportowa

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

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Mapa konturowa Stanów Zjednoczonych, po prawej nieco na dole znajduje się punkt z opisem „Georgia Institute of Technology”
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Mapa konturowa Georgii, u góry po lewej znajduje się punkt z opisem „Georgia Institute of Technology”
Ziemia33°46′33″N 84°23′41″W/33,775833 -84,394722

Georgia Institute of Technology (Instytut Techniczny Georgii) – amerykańska uczelnia techniczna z siedzibą w Atlancie.

Uczelnię założono 13 października 1885 jako Georgia School of Technology, a pierwszych studentów przyjęto w październiku 1888. W 1948 zmieniła nazwę na Georgia Institute of Technology[1]. Jesienią 2016 liczba studentów wynosiła 15 489[2]. W 2017 w rankingu najlepszych uniwersytetów w USA uczelnia uplasowała się na 37. pozycji[3].

Drużyny sportowe Georgia Institute of Technology noszą nazwę Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets i występują w NCAA Division I. Najbardziej utytułowaną jest drużyna futbolowa, która cztery razy zdobyła mistrzostwo kraju[4].

Przypisy

  1. History and Traditions (ang.). gatech. [dostęp 2017-03-04].
  2. Enrollment By Campus Type – As of October 7, 2016 (ang.). irp.gatech.edu. [dostęp 2017-03-04].
  3. Georgia Institute of Technology (ang.). usnews.com. [dostęp 2017-03-04].
  4. Georgia Tech Athletics Association (ang.). ramblinwreck.com. [dostęp 2017-03-04].

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Vector based (SVG) version of Georgia Tech's seal. The seal was approved by Georgia Tech for use on April 24, 1918, and originated with Professor Francis P. Smith, head of the Department of Architecture until 1922. The seal is Georgia Tech's oldest trademark, and is a registered trademark of Georgia Tech through the Georgia Board of Regents.[1]
The center of the seal consists of a shield bearing the old university gate in Athens, a symbol adopted by the University System of Georgia and by the State itself. Above the shield burns an eternal flame symbolizing knowledge. The shield is surrounded by the gearwheel of technology. The banner across the bottom of the shield proclaims the Institute’s motto: progress and service. The words “Seal of the Georgia Institute of Technology” and the school’s date of founding, 1885, encircle the design. (Prior to the Institute’s official name change in 1948, the inscription read "Georgia School of Technology.")[2]

It is the most formal of the Institute's marks and is reserved for use by the Office of the President. The seal is also used on official Institute documents such as diplomas and for significant campus signage. Georgia Tech units are not permitted to use the seal as part of their visual identity.

In addition, Georgia Tech places conditions on the use of its marks. These conditions are separate from copyright restrictions. Among these are the following:

  • Trademarks and logos are to be accurately reproduced and must appear in the exact form as registered, including the appropriate trademark designation and may not be altered without the expressed consent of the Office of Institute Communications and Public Affairs.[3]
  • Authorized colors are gold (PMS 124), metallic gold (PMS 874), navy (PMS 539), and black. The Georgia Tech word mark should be printed in metallic gold (PMS 874) and black. Buzz should be printed in gold (PMS 124) and black. Buzz must have the following white areas; dot in eye, teeth, wings, wristbands, and soles and circles on shoes. When considering the use of any color other than the authorized colors, contact the Licensing Department.[1]
These conditions are satisfied.