On Wednesday, Feb. 7, members of the Tech community and beyond celebrated Black History Month by attending the Institute’s Fifth Annual Black History Month Lecture...
Several recent domestic and international political events have led to an influx of refugees in nations around the world. It is easy to become isolated...
Tech’s Student Government Association (SGA) plays a key part in the campus community. From daily tasks, like answering student questions and passing bills, to planning...
Adulting is hard. The necessities of laundry and feeding oneself can be overwhelming to many. For many students, college is the first foray into the...
Every semester, thousands of students are introduced to the MATLAB programming language in CS 1371. The course has historically been the low point for a...
The majority of schools in the U.S. do not teach personal finance classes, even though most students would benefit greatly from them. High school graduates...
Tucked away on the second floor of the Student Center lives Tech’s student-run radio station, WREK Radio. This year, WREK will be celebrating its 50th...
Verbal communication is often an underrated skill in industry and academia. So much so, that three professors came together to create a workshop that seeks...
Thanksgiving invokes thoughts of spending time with family and friends, sharing meals, watching football games and leaving Tech for just a few short days. For...
The Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Program here at Tech serves as an ideal representation of the Institute’s motto of “Progress and Service.” If you are...
What do a Capstone Design course and class focused on Afterlives of Slavery have in common? Both are Serve-Learn-Sustain affiliated classes. Serve-Learn-Sustain, or SLS, is...
In keeping with the Atlanta Pride festivities earlier this month, Tech students and community members came together for OUT Week, Tech’s own campus Pride celebration....