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The first class of 128 students entered Georgia Tech in 1888, and the first two graduates, Henry L. Smith and George G. Crawford, received their degrees in 1890. Smith would later lead a manufacturing enterprise in Dalton, Georgia and Crawford would head Birmingham, Alabama's large Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railway Company. Since then, the institute has greatly expanded, with an enrollment of 11,484 undergraduates and 5,309 postgraduate students as of Spring 2007. (en)
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| - American gangster dubbed by tabloids "The Scarface of Porn" due to his rise and fall in marketing illegal pornography, multiple murders of his business associates, and eventual placement on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list. (en)
- USAAF second leading ace of WWII with 38 victories and Medal of Honor recipient (en)
- 1951 Rhodes Scholar (en)
- 2001 Marshall Scholar (en)
- 2002 Rhodes Scholar, 2001 Truman Scholar (en)
- 2005 Rhodes Scholar, won a best of category award at the (en)
- A fictitious student officially enrolled in 1927, and who has been continuously enrolled since his "graduation" in 1930. (en)
- Advisor of Honduras Government team during the negotiations of CAFTA, former Honduras Ambassador in the U.S.A. Current presidential precandidate of Honduras, affiliated with the PNH. (en)
- American hacker; discovered a security flaw in the campus magnetic ID card system called "BuzzCard" and was subsequently sued by Blackboard Inc. (en)
- American woodturner and artist (en)
- Among the first candidates selected for astronaut training in the United States following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster (en)
- Anonymous humor columnist; typically majoring in a computer-related discipline. (en)
- Architect and primary author of SQLite (en)
- Architect who designed several high-profile buildings around the world (en)
- Arrested by the FBI in March 2006 and charged with providing material support to a terrorist group. (en)
- Assistant Commandant of the USMC, Korean War Medal of Honor recipient (en)
- Atlanta Mayor during the 1960s (en)
- Author of violent hardboiled crime novels and several volumes of short stories and essays, as well as published and unpublished screenplays (en)
- Award winning mentor and motivational speaker and successful entrepreneur (en)
- Businessman and former politician from the state of Georgia. (en)
- CEO of American Express Co. from 1977 to 1993 and director of The Coca-Cola Company since 1975 (en)
- Chairman and CEO Emeritus of AT&T Corporation (en)
- Chemist known for his work in the field of stable carbene research. (en)
- Cofounder of ADTRAN (en)
- Comedian and creator/producer of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour (en)
- Creator of Piled Higher and Deeper comics and faculty at Stanford (en)
- Creator of the Entomopter at the Georgia Technology Research Institute in the Novel "Soft Target: The Air" (2007) by Joel Narlock. Fictitious character is a transposition of the name Robert C. Michelson who is the actual inventor of the Entomopter at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. (en)
- Creator of the Owly graphic novels (en)
- Critically acclaimed Bollywood movie director and actor (en)
- Current U.S. Congressman from Georgia (en)
- Dance instructor and businessman (en)
- Designer architect of the ''World Trade Center Memorial'' in ''New York City''; he was selected from 5,201 competitors as the winning designer with "Reflecting Absence" (en)
- Director of the Washington operations of SRI International's Computer Science Laboratory (en)
- Economist and political pundit, who served as Undersecretary of the Treasury under Ronald Reagan (en)
- Executive in the data networking industry and a Senior Member of the IEEE (en)
- First alumnus to be president of Georgia Tech (en)
- First commander of the space shuttle (en)
- Former NASA Astronaut (en)
- Former President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, current member of Oxford Industries' Board of Directors. (en)
- Former Student Body President (1999-2000) and Army Lt. Killed in Action in Iraq (en)
- Former U.S. Congressman from Georgia (en)
- Former high-level executive at Microsoft (en)
- Former politician and lawyer (en)
- Founder and current CEO of Kaneva, Inc. and a cofounder and former CTO of Internet Security Systems. Donated $15 million to Georgia Tech towards the construction of the Klaus Advanced Computing Building. (en)
- Founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (en)
- Founder of Days Inn Hotels (en)
- Founder of Hayes Communications, an early developer of PC modems (en)
- Founder of The Varsity chain of restaurants, which includes the world's largest drive-in (en)
- Founding managing partner of venture capital firm Summit Partners and a member of the board of trustees at the Georgia Tech Foundation (en)
- Founding partner and the chief executive officer of the New Orleans-based real estate firm Property One, Inc., and a former four-term member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (en)
- G.I. Joe character known as "Grunt" (en)
- Georgia Tech cornerback charged with conspiring to distribute 94 pounds of marijuana. Later signed by the Tampa Bay Bucs. (en)
- Had a 30+ year career with the Georgia Department of Transportation, serving as Commissioner and/or Chief Engineer for the last 17 years. The Tom Moreland Interchange is named after him. (en)
- Independent film director and archivist for the Rudolf Nureyev Foundation (en)
- Leader of the IBM OS/2 Design Team, founder of Citrix Systems, president and CEO of DayJet, member of SCO Group's Board of Directors (en)
- Long-time Atlanta politician (en)
- Major force in the aerospace and defense industry for three decades (en)
- Mayor of Alexandria, Louisiana from 1973 to 1977 and from 1982 to 1986. (en)
- Medal of Honor recipient for helping capture of the Apache Geronimo (en)
- Member of the Christian band Third Day (en)
- Member of the Management Committee of SunTrust Banks Inc (en)
- Movie star of the 1940s and 1950s (en)
- NASA Administrator (en)
- NASA Astronaut (en)
- NASA Astronaut and a veteran of three space shuttle missions and one mission to the International Space Station via the Russian Soyuz capsule (en)
- Pilot of space shuttles '' Discovery'' and '' Atlantis'' on STS-120 and STS-122 respectively. (en)
- President and CEO of EarthLink, a large American Internet service provider, from 1996 until his death in 2007 (en)
- President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores (en)
- Principal of Richard Wittschiebe Hand Architects, prominent Atlanta architecture firm, former President of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association, member of the Georgia Tech Foundation Board (en)
- Professional poker player (en)
- Professor of software engineering at NCSU and privacy expert (en)
- Prominent designer; co-owner of Lorenc+Yoo Design (en)
- Protagonist in the film '' The Devil's Advocate'' (en)
- Recipient of the 2001 Pirelli Award and the first €25,000 Top Pirelli Prize. (en)
- Retired NASA Astronaut and a veteran of four space shuttle missions (en)
- Retired Vice Admiral in the United States Navy, former astronaut, was the 8th Administrator of NASA from to , and was the head of the Georgia Tech Research Institute from to (en)
- Second Puerto Rican to reach the rank of Major General (two-star General) in the United States Air Force (en)
- Shreveport businessman, engineer, civic leader, and a pioneer of the modern Republican Party in Louisiana (en)
- Specialist in nuclear and radiochemistry and radionuclidic metrology (en)
- Technical expert for the Federal Trade Commission in the 2005 Report to Congress on the Effectiveness of the CAN-SPAM Act. In 2003, he founded the Anti-Spam Research Group in the Internet Research Task Force. (en)
- The 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, and the Nobel Peace laureate of 2002. Prior to becoming president, Carter served two terms in the Georgia Senate, and was the 76th Governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. (en)
- USAF Fighter Pilot, Engineer and Military Strategist (en)
- Won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his development of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), a central technique in biochemistry and molecular biology which allows the amplification of specified DNA sequences. (en)
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