Since receiving its first shipment of the nationally scarce H1N1 vaccine, the Stamps Health Services Center has inoculated approximately 2,800 students, faculty and health services...
As part of SGA Week, representatives spent last week reaching out to the undergraduate student body to promote student government and seek input on issues...
The African American Student Union (AASU) submitted a bill to SGA this past week requesting funds to host multiple speakers at the Black Leadership Conference...
In response to Governor Sonny Perdue’s proposed fiscal year (FY) 2011 budget, Chancellor of the Board of Regents Erroll B. Davis, Jr. presented the University...
John Oxendine, the current Georgia Insurance Commissioner and one of the seven candidates vying for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, visited Tech on Tuesday, Jan. 26th....
Institute President G.P. “Bud” Peterson and the Strategic Planning Committee continued their initiative to chart the course of Tech’s growth over the next 25 years...
This edition of Council Clippings covers the UHR and GSS meetings from Jan. 26, 2010. The Table Tennis Association requested funding for equipment and competition...
The Department of Defense (DoD) has appointed vice president and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) director Stephen E. Cross to the Defense Science Board...
The Old Civil Engineering (CE) Building has earned a certification in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), following its renovation’s completion in Nov. 2008....
This year students have seen many changes in Parking and Transportation. Along with the new Stinger buses, the department aims to add new improvements to...
As part of the Colonel Leslie Callahan Memorial Endowment, Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts (IAC) and Center of International Strategy, Technology and Policy...
On Thursday, Jan. 14 the Caribbean Student Association (CaribSA) held a candlelit vigil at the Campanile to show support for victims of the earthquake that...