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This Friday, Oct. 22, students from the Institute and around the world will have an opportunity to connect with Tech’s graduate programs and programs from...
USG vote causes faculty members to protest
The University System of Georgia’s (USG) Board of Regents unanimously voted this week to implement new changes to the tenure peer review process for USG...
SGA hosts annual “Wreck the Vote” debate leading up to mayoral forum
While Georgia Tech is often regarded as an elite institution focused on STEM and its subdisciplines, there are a multitude of political organizations on campus...
Atlanta mayoral candidate discusses vision for future of the city
During the 2020 Presidential Election cycle, the state of Georgia was considered a narrative tipping point representing the microcosm of ever-shifting politics of the nation...
Institute hires new chief information officer
On Oct. 18, Tech will welcome a new chief information security officer (CISO) to its campus to oversee the protection of all of the Institute’s...
Midtown Free Fridge project opens on campus
The Midtown Free Fridge, a grassroots initiative led by the SGA Community Relations Committee, is now open to members of the Midtown Atlanta community. The...
Students stuck on rollercoasters at SCPC’s annual GT Night at Six Flags
On Sept. 17, Tech students swarmed to Georgia Tech Night at Six Flags for a fun break from school work, but for some students the...
New student petition calls for Institute to fully electrify vehicle fleet and buildings by 2030
The Institute recently released their ten year strategic plan for continuing to develop academic programs and remaining a top international school for collegiate students to...
Institute awarded OSHA grant to continue development of new safety programs
The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently awarded the Institute with the Susan Harwood training grant for targeted training, awareness and safety...
Books return to library shelves
After a year transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic, during which the Georgia Tech Library was compelled to shift most of its resources and services to...
Institute encourages students and faculty to walk
As students returned to campus this fall, they may have noticed signs popping up around Tech encouraging them to skip the drive and travel by...
Professors seek mask mandate
With the start of the academic semester across higher education institutions in Georgia, public colleges are offering variations of the residential experience to their students....
Digital media professor teaches dances to AI
A Tech professor is leading a research team focused on teaching artificial intelligence to dance, and they plan to put on a dance performance with...
Graffiti at local high school causes distress among Jewish community
On Thursday, Sept. 8, it was reported that anti-Semitic speech and symbols were drawn on the bathroom walls of a metro-Atlanta high school. The graffiti...
Professor lands documentary deal with Netflix for book
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests for the past year and a half, we often draw connections to the Civil Rights movements...
Cabrera highlights achievements in address
On Sept. 2, President Ángel Cabrera gave his annual institute address where he highlighted Tech’s achievements over the past year and items to look forward...
Tech places in solar car race
Tech’s Solar Racing Team had a big win last month at the American Solar Challenge, where their solar-powered car won fifth place in a race...
Computing hall of fame induction
This past week, the College of Computing had to postpone their Hall of Fame induction event once again. However, they look forward to being able...