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An engineer, an entrepreneur and a mother — Lorraine Green exemplifies what it means to be a woman leading in science, technology, engineering and mathematics...
Scientific American Editor visits Tech
Some people have got it all figured out: they have known what they want to do and how they want to do it since day...
Chat Over Chicken women’s networking lunch
On one Thursday in every month, women from the Georgia Tech community gather at Ferst Place, a restaurant located across from the Student Center ballroom,...
Matt Siegler gives talk on planetary heat flow
Last Thursday, February 28, 2019, Matt Siegler visited Tech from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to talk about his work on planetary science. Siegler is...
Nobel Laureate Aumann talks game theory
Some people cannot play a game without their lucky socks, while some people insist on listening to their lucky song before a game. Some even...
Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss speaks at Tech
It is easy to be pessimistic about the current state of our nation and of our global neighbors. Political divides, social injustices and widening inequalities...
Advocating for students with disabilities
The Office of Disability Services (ODS) at Tech is a resource that provides equal access to education to students with disabilities. Located in the Flag...
Support group for graduate students
GradChat is a new bimonthly discussion series for graduate students to talk openly about their experiences. Sang Yun Han, the Student Government Association (SGA) Vice...
Exploring street art in Tech’s own backyard
Art Rudick was not always into street art. It was not until a trip to New York City in 2016, where the now retired engineer...
RAIL lab robotics
At Tech’s Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines, Lakshmi Velayudhan Nair is teaching robots how to improvise. Nair is a fourth-year IC Ph.D. student under...
Jumping for the Tech Sport Parachute Club
The Tech Sport Parachute Club competed in the USPA National Collegiate Championships, which were held in Arizona last December. The team placed third in the...
Exhibit honors tech’s fallen tree
Tables covered by snacks such as pecan pie, acorn jelly and birch tree juice enticed dozens of hungry students to step away from the stress...
“Unzipping” the bias in human genome research
In the Jordan Lab at Georgia Tech, Ph.D. candidate Emily Norris is making strides towards understanding how genetic ancestry and admixture influence health outcomes in...
Ask Burdell, February 15th
Dear Burdell, I am in my third year of college and I am having some second thoughts about the path I have chosen. I keep...
CRIDC Graduate Student Event
Being a graduate student has much to do with branding and professional development. Here’s an opportunity for graduate students which entails both. Tech’s Career, Research,...
Tech students establish science mentorship program
No doubt, Tech students can still fondly remember those early science experiments that sparked their love for the subject and other STEM fields. It is...
Forum examines ethics in urban automation
Urban automation, or the implementation of artificial intelligence, robotics and other technologies in order to support the urban environment, is on the rise. In the...
Robotarium hosts public open house
In a dimly-lit room in Van Leer, a small crowd gathers around a large tabletop structure and waits for something to happen. In an instant,...