Recently, two Tech students and a student from the University of Kentucky were selected to represent their employer, Jacobs Engineering of the NASA Johnson Space...
The frequently oppressive workload of the engineering major causes much grumbling and thoughts of sunnier skies among those enrolled, but it also gives rise to...
When the name Paul Hewitt is mentioned anywhere on campus, most Tech students immediately think about the illustrious basketball coach. However, Hewitt’s career was not...
Last Thursday, the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) held their third annual Spring Research Symposium to showcase and recognize ongoing undergraduate research projects at Georgia...
Historically, student retention efforts have been centered around keeping freshmen at Tech after their first year. However, the greatest drop in retention rate actually occurs...
The sheer number of flags in the Student Services Building demonstrates the immense number of cultures that are represented at Tech. Many organizations celebrated the...
This week, Tech will celebrate Think Green Week, a five-day schedule of Earth-friendly activities designed to promote environmental awareness on campus. The weeklong festivities will...
In order to further connect Tech students to the business and career world, professional business fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi) and leadership honor society Omicron...
This past Tuesday was the eighth annual Campus Safety Walk, during which President Clough, Dean Stein, student leaders, campus police department members and various other...
Tech is known for its very intelligent and sharp graduates. While most pursue degrees in engineering and the sciences, some pursue degrees in the arts...