Since its establishment in October 1885, the Institute has asserted itself as one of the nation’s front-running engineering and technological universities. However, despite Tech’s promising...
Missiles struck both East and West Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “special military operation” that morning, and Russian troops began invading the Ukrainian...
On Wednesday, March 8, Teresa White, President Emeritus of Aflac U.S., joined Dean Maryam Alavi of the Scheller College of Business for a virtual conversation...
The reality for the field of journalism is that, oftentimes, reporters put their livelihood in the hands of communities every time they pick up their...
As of the last few years, the Tech community has grown exponentially. In tandem with the Institute’s blossoming global reputation, there has been a dramatic...
The campaigning portion of next term’s Student Government Association (SGA) elections has commenced, and ballots will open for the student body at 12 a.m. on...
With some considering the derailment in East Palestine, Ohio the worst environmental disaster in recent years, efforts are still being made to clean the environment...
The Israel-Palestine conflict can be dated back to 1947, with the formal establishment of the State of Israel through the adoption of the Partition Plan...
Last Friday, a legion of students gathered at Tech Green, one of the Institute’s primary green spaces, to protest the construction of the Atlanta Public...
On Wednesday, Feb. 8, students and activists from the Atlanta area gathered at the Institute’s Ferst Center of the Arts to attend a moderated conversation...
Beginning this upcoming summer term, Tech’s School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) will offer three new Bachelor of Science degrees. These undergraduate opportunities will...
Over the years, the Institute has become increasingly concerned with implementing sustainability principles into its business strategies and academic programs. These efforts to encourage a...
Earlier this month, Maryam Alavi, the dean of Tech’s Scheller College of Business, announced to faculty, students and other members of the community that she...
Budget restrictions at the Institute level have forced the Tech School of Modern Languages to pause the Hindi, Hebrew, Persian, Portuguese, Wolof and Swahili programs,...
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Omicron variant of COVID-19 and its subsequent subvariants have been the predominant strain...