Georgia Tech rose to No. 5 in the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE)’s 2025 College Free Speech ranking. 

Phil Santangelo has developed a treatment for dengue virus using mRNA and CRISPR technology.

New College of Lifetime Learning expands offerings from K-12 through professional education.

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Campus and Community

Sept. 15 marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month. Across campus, several events will give students, faculty, and staff a chance to learn about and enjoy Hispanic culture.

While remnants of the recent chilled water outage remain in Harrison Square, operations are mostly back to normal following an around-the-clock operation executed by multiple departments across the Institute.

With the help of Georgia Tech students, a local nonprofit is restoring dignity and hope to Atlanta’s homeless population with its innovative Mobile Laundry Bus.

Science and Technology

Research from Georgia Tech reveals thousands of browser extensions pose significant privacy risks by extracting sensitive user data from web pages, highlighting a need for stricter privacy measures and better enforcement.

Georgia Tech researcher W. Hong Yeo has received a $3 million NSF grant to lead a multidisciplinary team in training graduate students to develop sustainable, biocompatible medical devices that address environmental impacts, aiming to establish best pract

Los Alamos National Laboratory and Georgia Tech's AI4OPT have partnered to advance research in applied AI and engage students and professionals in the field's future.

Earth and Environment

New research shows that an effort to improve wintertime air quality in Fairbanks, Alaska may not be as effective as intended.

Stroud is being recognized for his groundbreaking research as an integrative evolutionary ecologist.

New research suggests U.S. states with clean energy policies provide benefits to their neighbors, including states without their own renewable energy policies.

Society and Culture

Georgia Tech researcher W. Hong Yeo has received a $3 million NSF grant to lead a multidisciplinary team in training graduate students to develop sustainable, biocompatible medical devices that address environmental impacts, aiming to establish best pract

For the first time, gold medalists at the Olympics will be paid by an international federation. A Georgia Tech expert discusses the significance of the change.

Like the track laid down at Georgia Tech before the 1996 Olympic Games, the Mondo track in Paris was engineered to produce fast times.

Health and Medicine

Phil Santangelo has developed a treatment for dengue virus using mRNA and CRISPR technology.

Georgia Tech expert Wendy White warns of contagion risk in the poultry industry

Georgia Tech researchers highlight the limitations of the "maternity care desert" measure in accurately representing access to obstetric care in Georgia, urging for more sophisticated, region-specific approaches to address the state's high maternal mortal

Business and Economic Development

Seven students from Georgia universities worked on dynamic economic development projects this summer.

New College of Lifetime Learning expands offerings from K-12 through professional education.

Middle-schoolers who were taught using a Georgia Tech-developed engineering curriculum scored better than their peers on math and science achievement tests, following a pilot program with the Griffin-Spalding County School System.

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