As access to healthcare continues to be a hot-button issue on the national stage, colleges and universities nationwide offer their students access to medical treatment...
The University System of Georgia (USG) annually publishes a document that analyzes the economic impact that Georgia’s higher education institutions had on the state during...
Since March 2020, students at the Institute and at universities nationwide have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in unique ways; from the closure of...
On Friday, July 1, Students Organizing for Sustainability (SOS) at Tech jointly submitted a statement to the Georgia Public Service Commission advocating for an increase...
1.2 billion dollars: that was the record total of Tech’s research enterprise in fiscal year (FY) 2021, and the Office of the Executive Vice President...
On May 4, President Joe Biden disclosed his appointments to the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB). In that list, Admiral James A. “Sandy” Winnefeld –...
On April 16, the undergraduate Student Government Association’s (SGA)’s 11 executive cabinet members collectively resigned from their positions, citing allegations of sexual misconduct against the...
When Nadiya Kostyuk immigrated from Ukraine to the United States in 2007, she wanted to be an English interpreter. Or a psychoanalyst. She realized neither...
Earlier this month, a group of BMED students was awarded the 2022 ACC Inventure prize. The ACC Inventure event, much like the Georgia Tech equivalent,...
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, signifies the beginning of a month of fasting for more than two billion Muslims worldwide. Fasting is...
Spring came fresh on campus: old faces mix with new as tour groups flood onto campus, blending with chattering students freshly returned from Spring Break. ...