The Spring 2025 Semester Enrollment Report from the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia shows strong enrollment growth at Georgia Tech. 

The fellowships are awarded to outstanding graduate students pursuing STEM research and education.

Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy will be named the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy in honor of former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

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Campus and Community

The following members of the Tech community were honored at the 2025 Faculty and Staff Honors Luncheon on Friday, April 25.

Students were recognized for excellence this year at the annual Student Honors Celebration on Thursday, April 24.

Theme parks have always felt like home to Dennis Velez. He wants to recreate that feeling for people around the world.

Health and Medicine

The device, created by Georgia Tech students, uses AI to make chronic wound dressings 30% more efficient, which could save time and money.

Measles can damage the lungs and immune system, and also inflict permanent brain damage.

A significant grant from the Marcus Foundation will support the Institute's research into making cell therapies more affordable.

Science and Technology

Georgia Tech Professor Mark Riedl is helping people learn new skills to stay competitive in the workplace.

The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) selected Elizabeth Cherry and Katya Scheinberg as Class of 2025 fellows.

Earth and Environment

Three Georgia Tech labs are leading the charge in resource efficiency.

Each May, coinciding with the start of the breeding season, we visit Lizard Island to capture, study and release all adult anoles – a population that fluctuates between 600 to 1,000.

Through a new review paper published in Nature, Georgia Tech scientists are revealing how decades-long research programs have transformed our understanding of evolution, uncovering secrets that would remain hidden in shorter studies.

Society and Culture

Debuting in August, "The Wizard of Oz at Sphere' has a solid connection to Georgia Tech's AI community.

Paid family leave programs not only reduce infant maltreatment, they may have also have a fiscal benefit: reducing the need for spending on child protective services, according to new Georgia Tech research.

U.S. presidents have been building libraries for more than 100 years, starting with Rutherford B. Hayes. But the urge to shape one’s legacy by building a library runs much deeper.

Business and Economic Development

The group traveled to six pork processing plants over 11 weeks.

The announcement marks the start of Tech AI Fest, the Southeast’s leading AI event, bringing together leading academics, industry experts, government figures, and students for three days of creative partnerships and transformative ideas.

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