After leading Georgia Tech through one of the most successful periods in its history, President Ángel Cabrera has been selected to serve as the next president and CEO of the Aspen Institute, one of the world’s foremost nonprofit organizations dedicated to leadership, dialogue, and addressing society’s most pressing challenges. 

For Malena Bisanti, designing courses and making art are inseparable. As an instructional designer in the College of Lifetime Learning and a mixed media artist, she brings the same curiosity and love of learning to both.

Georgia Tech continues to strengthen its position as one of the nation’s leaders in research commercialization

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Campus and Community

The closure is in support of the utility work associated with the renovation of the Smith and Howell residence halls.

The University System of Georgia’s Unified Enterprise Resource Planning Program team continues to make steady progress through the Architect and Configure phase.

For Malena Bisanti, designing courses and making art are inseparable. As an instructional designer in the College of Lifetime Learning and a mixed media artist, she brings the same curiosity and love of learning to both.

Health and Medicine

Using artificial intelligence, the team is developing an edible vaccine that could protect birds from bird flu and reduce its spread to livestock and humans.

Georgia Tech researchers demonstrated the mechanics behind neural tube closure, which can lead to severe or fatal birth defects if unsuccessful.

AI and machine learning provide new tools for scientists to think about drug discovery.

Science and Technology

Georgia Tech continues to strengthen its position as one of the nation’s leaders in research commercialization

The Office of Technology Licensing announced the latest recipients of the Tech Ready Grants, supporting Georgia Tech faculty as they advance innovative technologies toward commercialization and real-world impact.

VETTEX showcases how Georgia Tech’s commercialization ecosystem helps transform student ideas into growing startups.

Earth and Environment

A missing component of the severe weather formula led to quiet season in the Southeast.

Georgia Tech energy economist Bobby Harris said U.S. gasoline prices are driven mainly by crude oil costs, with refining, distribution and taxes accounting for a smaller and shifting share of what consumers pay at the pump.

The Bald Head Island Conservancy and Georgia Tech for Georgia’s Tomorrow are pleased to announce a formal research fund and partnership.

Society and Culture

Experts break down five things to know about how global oil disruptions are already hitting American households.

The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts will join several other programs in forming a network for liberal arts units embedded within technological universities.

Georgia Tech experts warn that disruptions at the world's most critical energy choke point will ripple far beyond oil and gas prices.

Business and Economic Development

CREATE‑X Startup Lab helps students build entrepreneurial confidence by learning how to navigate uncertainty, test assumptions, and develop sound judgment.

Georgia Tech has entered into a multiyear partnership with Hyundai Motor Group to advance hydrogen mobility solutions on campus, expanding research, education, and real-world application of zero-emissions transportation.

The agreement expands capacity for education and research, building on a century-long relationship between two Atlanta mainstays.

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