For those Tech students coming close to their graduation day, Tech’s Career Services provides a wide variety of options to facilitate students at finding the...
Earlier this month, Tech released the 2008 Annual Security Report. Georgia State University also released a similar report, called the Safety Net. A quick comparison...
Interim President Gary Schuster stood before a crowd at the LeCraw Auditorium in the College of Management to give the annual State of the Institute...
More than 2,300 guests, making up 593 families, traveled from over 35 states to attend Family Weekend, an annual event co-sponsored and staffed by the...
With record enrollment, the increase in students on campus can be experienced firsthand with the increase in people walking along Skiles and the corresponding increase...
After two years of construction, the Marcus Nanotechnology Research Center Building (NRCB) will open Oct 31. When it is completed, it will be one of...
The Sustainable Endowments Institute has given Tech an overall grade of ‘B’ on its 2009 College Sustainability Report Card. Up a letter grade from last...
No Gas, No Getaway The police discovered a black Chevrolet Lumina parked diagonally across two handicap parking spaces next to the Graduate Living Center on...
Patrick Traynor, assistant professor in Computer Science, recently published research suggesting that text-message systems may be ineffective during emergencies. Traynor said that cellular networks are...
A new printing system, Pharos, was implemented at the beginning of this semester. Pharos replaces GT Print, which was a homegrown system that had become...
Despite the new Stingerette operating hours announced earlier this semester to help make the on-demand shuttle service more useful to students, some have found the...