The University System of Georgia (USG) is conducting a study to determine if the 35-campus system should reduce the number of institutions it runs to...
Tech alumni, recent graduates and Institute officials gathered at an Atlantic Station law firm last Friday to present the former director of the President’s Scholarship...
SPS Paintball The Society of Physics Students presented a bill requesting $1000 to fund a paintball social for undergraduate students, graduate students, and professors. Leaders...
On Oct. 27, Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer of Microsoft Corporation held a presentation on the topic “Converging Worlds: The New Era in...
In the wake of President Obama’s announcement last week regarding new initiatives intended to ease the burden of student debt, the issue of rising student...
Student Death James Black, Graduate Student Body President, introduced a Joint Resolution to Express Condolences last Tuesday in order to formally recognize the suicide of...
Approximately 1,700 members of the Tech community gathered at the campanile in order to participate in TEAM Buzz, an annual day of service geared toward...
Bill Rogers, President and CEO of SunTrust Bank, addressed students and faculty at the IMPACT Speaker Series on Wednesday evening. “It is truly a privilege...
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) presented its fourth annual Homecoming Step Show to a full house in the Ferst Center last Friday night. The competition...
After several weeks of increased campus safety awareness resulting from the high number of campus attacks, student transporation has become a concern, especially for those traveling alone and after dark. At the end of every Clery Safety Act, students are encouraged to walk in well-lit areas, travel in groups, report suspicious activity to GTPD and to call a Stingerette.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) updated My GaTech, the Institute’s email and calendar software, on Saturday, Oct. 15. In the span of a few hours that morning, the department made the transition to Zimbra 7.0, the latest version of the software powering My GaTech, experiencing only “minor issues” afterwards, according to the website.
After several weeks of increased campus safety awareness resulting from the high number of campus attacks, student transporation has become a concern, especially for those traveling alone and after dark. At the end of every Clery Safety Act, students are encouraged to walk in well-lit areas, travel in groups, report suspicious activity to GTPD and to call a Stingerette.