The Month in Photos: November 2020
Voting at McCamish, Materials Research, and Strategic Plan
Swarm at the Polls
Two students who had never voted for president are leading voting efforts at Georgia Tech that influenced thousands of people in Atlanta and...
Making Bold Moves
Georgia Tech graduate Archel Bernard brings her Liberian clothing line, Bombchel, to Ponce City Market.
Broad-Based Asymptomatic Testing Program Helps Control Covid-19
An ambitious campuswide testing program aimed at identifying asymptomatic Covid-19 community members has helped limit daily case counts to s...
The Month in Photos: September 2020
Redesigned Face Mask, Institute Address, and Staff Appreciation
Conversations with Cabrera: Charles Isbell
President Cabrera sits down with Charles Isbell, dean and John P. Imlay Jr. Chair in the College of Computing.
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Academies
A remarkable seven Georgia Tech scholars were elected this spring to the nation’s top science and engineering organizations
Another Promise Kept - Marquetta and Marteisha Griffin
Tech Promise honorees Marquetta and Marteisha Griffin...
The Month in Photos: March 2020
Guthman Competition, STAR Particles Research, and InVenture Prize
Women Who Lead
At Tech, we celebrate the women who are making a difference in research and inspiring future generations to make their own history.
InVenture Prize 2020
This is the 12th year for Georgia Tech’s annual innovation contest, in which student inventors compete head-to-head in a fast-paced pitch co...
The Month in Photos: February 2020
Ivan Allen Prize, Black History Lecture, and Space Force
Conversations With Cabrera: Dean Susan Lozier
President Cabrera chats with Susan Lozier, the new dean of the College of Sciences.
Impact: Celebrating Black History Month
Each February, as part of Black History Month, leaders and innovators in the black community are remembered and celebrated.
Lights, Camera, Classroom
With the 2020 Oscars only a couple days away, Georgia Tech Professional Education shares some backstage perspective on just how much moviema...
The Inventure Effect
Last year’s InVenture Prize finalists are working around the clock to make their innovative vision a reality.
Looking Back at 2019
With a number of firsts, records, honors, and new beginnings, it was another eventful year for Georgia Tech!
The Man With a Plan
Twenty years ago this month, Ryan Gravel submitted a master’s thesis that would transform Atlanta.
Hidden Georgia Tech: Campus Recycling
When you put your recycling into a campus container, where does it go?
Sharing Lessons Learned on The Kendeda Building
The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design is complete with plans to welcome students in January 2020.
Hoots and Hollers
Intricately carved jack-o'-lanterns, a costumed run through campus, and dropping flash-frozen pumpkins off a building. We celebrate fal...
Homecoming for Missing Plaque
A plaque missing from Georgia Tech's Grant Field, possibly for 40 years, is returned to the Institute.
The Investiture of President Ángel Cabrera
The title of president has been formally conferred upon Ángel Cabrera.
Hidden Georgia Tech: Biological Sciences Prep Lab
Collections of vintage equipment, like the one in the Biology Prep Lab located in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, are increasingl...
Presidential Investiture: An Institute Milestone
What will next week's pomp and circumstance mean? We look back at past ceremonies and what to expect for the upcoming event.
Prepare Lawn for Winter, Plant Bulbs for Spring
Tech Lawn and Garden taps into the knowledge of the lawn and garden experts in Facilities Management.
Ale of an Engineer
From brewing to quality control, marketing to logistics, Georgia Tech graduates are making their mark on the ever-expanding brewing industry...
Three Brothers. Three Valedictorians. Three Yellow Jackets.
Adam, Rommi, and Zane Kashlan all finished high school with the exact same grade point average – 4.72. That just also happened to place them...
President Cabrera’s First Week
It’s been a week and a half since Ángel Cabrera took the helm as the 12th president of Georgia Tech.
A New Chapter
Ángel Cabrera begins his tenure as Georgia Tech’s 12th president, and we’re going behind the scenes of his first day on the job.
An Age of Empowerment: Bonnie Taylor
Bonnie Taylor is associate dean of students and director of the Office of Student Integrity in the Division of Student Life.
Hidden Georgia Tech: Surplus Property
When a Georgia Tech department purchases new furniture or office equipment, what happens to the furniture and equipment that’s no longer nee...
This Month in Photos: July 2019
Happiness classes, a new Police Department building, and tiny robots.
The Peterson Legacy
Through a decade of tremendous change, G.P “Bud” Peterson led Georgia Tech with a steady hand, a full heart — and an eye toward the future.
Designing for Curiosity
The School of Industrial Design at Georgia Tech and the Children’s Museum of Atlanta collaborate to bring 6 interactive exhibits for youth t...
An Age of Empowerment: Diley (Dyla) Hernandez
Cuba native Diley Hernandez was in high school when she became fascinated by psychology and decided she wanted to pursue it as a field of st...
Girl Power
Georgia Tech’s TEC Camp is introducing the next generation to the magic of engineering and science for girls ages 10-13.
An Age of Empowerment: Tiffany Johnson
Tiffany D. Johnson studies bridges, but not the kind that carry trucks and cars. She studies how to connect people.
This Month in Photos: May 2019
Commencement, NCAA Baseball Regional, and Coda's grand opening.
Coda Opening Celebrates Innovation, Industry Collaboration
On May 23, the Georgia Institute of Technology marked the grand opening of Coda, the flagship building for the Institute’s Technology Square...
An Age of Empowerment: Pamela Bhatti
Pamela Bhatti moves with ease between medicine and engineering, but her research is not the type that springs to mind when you hear "el...
This Month in Photos: April 2019
Game of Thrones, Pops with the President, and the Spring Football Game.
From Ballet to Business Analytics: Heather Arentson Is On Pointe
This former ballerina is graduating this spring from Tech’s Online Master of Science in Analytics program.
First Cohort of Students Completes Excel Program
The first cohort is graduating from Excel, a postsecondary education program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Pops with the President
Around 2,000 members of the campus community gathered at the Kessler Campanile this week to visit with President G.P. "Bud" Peters...
Catalyst: HackGT's 12-hour learn-a-thon for Georgia high school students
Catalyst is HackGT's learn-a-thon to engage high school students from underserved areas of Georgia.
An Age of Empowerment: Meet Neha Kumar
Kumar looks at mobile technologies and how they are designed for and adopted in underserved communities around the world.
McDowell Honored with Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award
David McDowell receives Georgia Tech’s highest award given to a faculty member: the Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award.
Tiny Kingdoms
Tiny Kingdoms is an online multiplayer real-time strategy game created by two Georgia Tech students.
Elena Shinohara: Feeling the Rhythm
Elena Shinohara is one of the few collegiate rhythmic gymnasts in the country.
2019 National Robotics Week Roundup
In honor of National Robotics Week, we've rounded up the top robotics news from 2019.
A Science of Ice and Fire
How Georgia Tech faculty and students draw inspiration from a pop culture phenomenon.
This Month in Photos: March 2019
Guthman Competition, InVenture Prize, and Spring Arrival.
An Age of Empowerment: Meet Aileen Morales
There’s no place like home for this former Yellow Jacket softball standout who's now the head coach.
InVenture Prize 2019
This is the 11th year for Georgia Tech’s annual innovation contest, in which student inventors compete head-to-head in a fast-paced pitch co...
Stamps President's Scholars Tech Trek
In the summer immediately prior to their start of classes in the fall, incoming first-year Georgia Tech students have the opportunity to pre...
This Month in Photos: February 2019
Crosland Tower, Tech at the State Capitol, and Technique Awards.
Remembering Big Al
A group of students pays tribute to a fallen campus tree with 'Fall of a Champion,' an exhibit now on display in Clough Commons.
An Age of Empowerment: Meet Joycelyn Wilson
Joycelyn Wilson didn’t just grow up around music, she grew up around the lyrics. She wanted to know what artists were singing and why.
This Month in Photos January 2019
Early Action, NASA Astronaut Mae Jemison, and the Periodic Table.
A Historic Moment: Governor’s Inauguration at McCamish
For more than a century — stretching all the way back to Teddy Roosevelt’s 1905 campus visit — major political figures have made appearances...
You Should Come to Georgia Tech
If you've been accepted to Tech, there are infinite reasons to commit to coming here as the next step in your academic adventures. Hear...
An Age of Empowerment: Meet Casey Aultman
Tech alumna and Savannah native Casey Aultman has spent the past five years in the Office of Government and Community Relations at Georgia T...
An Age of Empowerment: Meet Hang Lu
Even before Hang Lu found her career focus, she knew she wanted to do something different.
2018 Year in Review
This year, the Georgia Tech community saw its share of triumphs and challenges. Here are some of the notable people, stories, and moments fr...
Rising to a Challenge: Ignacio Montoya
Ignacio Montoya is determined to get spinal cord injury patients out of wheelchairs, including himself.
From Dropout to Summa Cum Laude: Andrew Kell Makes the Grade
After a five-year hiatus, Andrew Kell went through the process of readmission and academic renewal to come back to Tech at age 24.
This Month in Photos: November 2018
Ethics events, a Faculty and Staff Art Exhibit, and going inside the Student Competition Center.
Sam at the Summit
Sam Chaneles grew up in Miami where the seas level is less than seven feet. Now, this mechanical engineering student is uncovering a whole n...
Hidden Georgia Tech: Student Competition Center
This 17,000-square-foot space is where hundreds of students design, build, and compete using a variety of vehicles or robotic or autonomous...
An Age of Empowerment: Meet Nisha Botchwey
Nisha Botchwey creates a world where the healthy choice is the easy choice.
Coming Home
Through an innovative employment training program, Tech is helping veterans make a meaningful transition to civilian life in Georgia.
Finding Fencing: Rachel Wakefield
Traveling 700 miles and through five states to come to Georgia Tech from a small town in Maryland, Rachel Wakefield struggled in her first f...
Rolling Recovery: Students Bring Mobile Coffee Cart to Campus
Free coffee is arriving on three wheels courtesy of Georgia Tech’s Collegiate Recovery Program.
Meet the New Leader of Research at Georgia Tech
Chaouki Abdallah is a proud Yellow Jacket alumnus, parent of two Georgia Tech students and the newest member of the Institute’s executive le...
Physics Pumpkin Smash
The fate of around a dozen pumpkins was to be smashed outside the Howey Physics Building in the late afternoon hours on Halloween.
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Interior Design Shop
See where a three-person interior design team creates functional and beautiful spaces including classrooms, lounges, meeting spaces, and off...
An Age of Empowerment: Meet Mary Tipton Woolley
Mary Tipton Woolley is senior associate director for Undergraduate Admission.
Whistle While You Work
Georgia Tech’s steam whistle cannot be ignored — so how does the piercing sound affect your day?
Steve Salbu Talks Ethics
A Georgia Tech expert talks about workplace ethics and coming back from crisis.
Tech and the Tales of Its Time-Tested Traditions
Homecoming simply wouldn't be the same if it weren't for the rich Tech traditions that have been the frosting on the cake for more...
Nobel-Minded
Georgia Tech faculty shed light on the science behind this year's Nobel Prize winners in physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine...
Hidden Georgia Tech: Fleet Services
The Office of Fleet Services is responsible for the maintenance of nearly 850 Georgia Tech vehicles
This Month in Photos: September 2018
Ivan Allen Prize, Robotics Roundtable, and Retirement Dinner.
Everyday Georgia Project
Every day, lives around Georgia are changed because of research and technology from Georgia Tech — but we don’t always hear their stories.
An Age of Empowerment: Meet Jennifer Leavey
Leavey is the integrated science curriculum coordinator for the College of Sciences and directs the Georgia Tech Urban Honey Bee Project
An Age of Empowerment: 12 Stories of Women at Georgia Tech
This academic year, we'll talk with a dozen women from the faculty and staff who are making advances in their areas of expertise
Getting to Know Carla Bradley
New Counseling Director Talks Data, STEM Students, and Technology
This Month in Photos: August 2018
RAT caps, Graduate Student Welcome, and Institute Address.
Out of This World
"Out of This World" Science fiction is about more than entertainment. Just ask one of these Georgia Tech professors.
First Day of Classes Fall 2018
The fall semester is officially underway, and life has come back to campus.
Not Your Grandfather's Graduate Degree
Georgia Tech's OMS programs are transforming online graduate education and changing lives - from computer science to analytics to cyber...
A Plan of Global Proportions
More Georgia Tech students are spending more time abroad as they pursue the International Plan, a degree designation earned by a record 42 s...
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Postal Distribution Center
Between 28,000 and 35,000 pieces of metered mail are processed on campus per month
Imagine a Future in which Learning is for Life
Georgia Tech's Creating the Next in Education Commission has devised a strategic map for navigating the future of education and providi...
Hidden Georgia Tech: Daisy's Apartment
Brittain Dining Hall has been photographed countless times, it still holds a secret: a small apartment above the dining room
Tech's Oldest Building Gets New Letters
Tech Tower has been outfitted with new letters that will be easier to maintain, while keeping the traditional look and feel of the oldest bu...
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Lockshop
The lockshop holds the keys — literally — to every door on campus.
Highlighting the African American Male Initiative
Two graduates talk about their time at Tech and the family they found on campus
This Month in Photos: April 2018
Dedications, research, awards and honors, and student competitions.
Georgia-Grown Graduates
For many Georgia Tech graduates, the State of Georgia has always been their home.
Tiny Diplomas
Graduating from Georgia Tech is a big accomplishment, but one way it gets commemorated is very small.
Grads from Around the World
People come to Atlanta from across the globe to study at Georgia Tech
Where to Take Your Graduation Photos
Tech offers many picturesque locations, with plenty more available across Atlanta, that provide great backdrops for graduation photos
Living Building Challenge Accepted
Georgia Tech is eagerly awaiting completion of the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Cleanroom
Tech is home to the largest cleanroom laboratory dedicated to the fabrication, characterization, and assembly of biomedical and semiconducto...
Spring 2018 ROTC Graduates
While pursuing their degrees, many Georgia Tech students also participate in Air Force, Army, or Navy ROTC programs.
What's Up Now with Those Robots?
Three years ago, in recognition of 2015 RoboWeek, we posted 7 Cool Things About Robots to share a sampling of the advances being made by our...
This Month in Photos: March 2018
Student competitions, guest speakers, and getting ready to graduate.
A Distinguished Honor
Seth Marder has been named the 2018 recipient of the Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award, Tech's highest faculty honor
Carnegie Renovation
Like many of Georgia Tech’s facilities, the Andrew Carnegie building has a storied history, beginning as the original campus library.
Get on the Bus
A new campus program builds on the knowledge and skills developed in Safe Space training in the pursuit of bolstering allyship for LGBT peop...
Women of Robotics
In a world dominated by men, here are 10 Georgia Tech women changing the field of robotics.
Aerial Adrenaline
She's 17, a circus performer on the aerial silks and a junior by credit hours. In her first year on campus, Harper Doherty has leaned o...
Unstoppable: Tech Women Are Changing the Game
For much of its history, from laboratories to lecture halls, Georgia Tech was seen as a place where women were scarce and their contribution...
Celebrating 10 Years of InVenture Prize
This year's InVenture Prize marks the contest's 10th competition. To mark this milestone, we visit with 10 past finalists to learn...
The First-Gen Phenoms
From growing up in a town where any kind of college plan was considered "the movie star dream," to facing daily cross-border commu...
Continuing the Conversation
Georgia Tech's newest public art installation is a tribute to a civil rights hero and an invitation to reflect on our past and imagine...
Collaborative Artwork Makes a Splash on Campus
When the campus was struck with tragedy, staff member Bobby Strickland helped a grieving community find relief through art.
Hidden Georgia Tech: Architectural Details III
Take a look at buildings in and near the BioTech Quad and a few buildings along the perimeter of campus.
Epic Engineering Exploits
DiscoverE’s Engineers Week gives us the perfect excuse to highlight inventions and technological advances that Georgia Tech engineers helped...
Another Promise Kept
For many high school seniors, the elation that comes with learning that they've been accepted at one of the nation's most prestigi...
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking
The museum was originally called the Dard Hunter Paper Museum and located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
17 Stories for 2017
2017 at Georgia Tech began with a successful program launch and ended with a Rhodes Scholar. In between, we hosted pro soccer, were overshad...
Graduate Profile: Kyle Forbes
Kyle Forbes went to Orlando for Spring Break, but not for fun. He went in search of his dream job as a theme park designer.
More Than a Motto
Several students graduating this December have shown a passion for service while studying at Tech.
Commencement More Than a Virtual Reality
Commencement is more than a virtual reality for these online trailblazers
Georgia Tech in the Snow
The snow took Atlanta by surprise this weekend, but despite facing finals, Tech students still took the opportunity to enjoy the experience
Graduate Profile: Shay and Shannon Ashmon
Shay and Shannon's graduation is a family reunion of sorts, since the two were undergraduates together at Tech some 20 years ago.
Graduate Profile Emma Siegfried
When Emma Siegfried graduates, she’ll be the latest in a line of family members who have been attending Georgia Tech for more than 100 years
Hidden Georgia Tech: Architectural Details Two
With 400 acres and nearly 160 buildings, Tech’s campus is filled with a range of architectural styles. Take a look at the details
Urban Atlanta, BeltLine serves as architecture laboratory
The Master of Architecture program challenged students to use urban Atlanta as a laboratory and develop an inspirational bridge design for t...
Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech
The new Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech were crowned at Homecoming, but this isn't a popularity contest. The process to earn a nomination invo...
Campus Leaf Peeping
The season is changing on campus, and with it the colors of Tech's many trees
Modern Tech Traditions
As Tech has evolved, so have its traditions. For current students and alumni alike, they continue to resonate in meaningful ways.
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Cistern System at Tech Green
A different kind of activity is taking place below Tech Green in a 1.4-million-gallon underground cistern system
K9 at Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech's K9 Unit plays a crucial role for law enforcement statewide.
The Lunar Landing Logs
No one plans like NASA, and when it came to exploring the moon, the Apollo program was no different. However, even despite their best effort...
Georgia Tech Research Corporation 80th Anniversary Awards
A celebration of 80 years of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation took place Thursday, Nov. 2
A Century of Leadership: 100 Years of ROTC at Georgia Tech
From their roots in a student-run Signal Corps, Georgia Tech’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps programs have trained thousands of leaders.
Computing and Social Good: Finding Innovative Solutions
Tech faculty and students having a long history of working with local organizations and agencies to help solve problems.
Creating the Next Age of Learning
At Georgia Tech, we are addressing modern challenges of higher education through our innovative culture of education that links teaching, st...
Neuroscience and Neurotechnology at Tech
Across Georgia Tech, researchers, scientists, and students are creating the next breakthroughs in understanding this complex system, treatme...
Getting By With a Little Help from Furry Friends
Students share how pets help them get through the stresses of school
Employees Keep It Moving on Campus
With a beautiful environment and amenable climate, Tech employees find motivation to get their steps in while on campus
Hidden Georgia Tech: Architectural Details
With 400 acres and nearly 160 buildings, Tech’s campus is filled with a range of architectural styles. Take a look at the details
Life after Tech: Retirees’ Second Act
Tech celebrates retiring employees with the annual retirement dinner at the end of the month
Faculty Staff Art Show
The Office of the Arts is presenting the first Arts@Tech Faculty and Staff Art Exhibit
Creating the Next Code Composers
Teaching computer science to high school students requires creativity. A musical app called EarSketch proves to be the ideal learning instru...
Meet the Yellow Jackets that helped build Atlanta's Newest Stadium
Atlanta's newest sports an entertainment venue, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, has been constructed with the help of many Yellow Jackets.
Renovating Tech Tower
After being closed for renovation for more than a year, Georgia Tech’s most recognizable landmark reopened this summer
This Month in Photos: August 2017
An eclipse, orientation, lab dedication, and groundbreaking research.
You and Some 'Cavemen' Get a Genetic Health Check
Evolution has improved upon the genetic foundations for millennia, a new study says. But could that have recently changed?
The Need for Speed: Georgia Tech’s Racing Roots, part 2
In the decades following World War II, as cars became an American obsession and racing grew ever more popular, countless Tech students, alum...
The Eclipse at Georgia Tech
On August 21, 2017, the Great American Eclipse produced a 97-percent blockage of the sun on the campus of Georgia Tech. Faculty and students...
White Hats, Black Hats, and Grey Matter: Tackling Cybersecurity
In the realm of cybersecurity, white hats are good-guy defenders and black hats are the adversary. Yet it takes a combination of both to rea...
Robotarium: A Robotics Lab Accessible to All
A new lab in the center of campus allows researchers around the world to write their own code, then remotely upload it to Georgia Tech robot...
Tips for Success for Graduate and Transfer Students
Graduate and transfer students offer their tips for success at Georgia Tech.
In the Classroom - Michael Gamble
Since the age of six, Michael Gamble knew he wanted to be an architect.
Tech in 60 Seconds
A lot can happen in a minute — especially at Georgia Tech. Here, we tell one-minute stories about campus life.
Going with the Flow
On their entrepreneurial quest to make drinking water safe for all, two new Tech alumnae stand as testimony to the gumption and perseverance...
It's Gonna Be a Bright, Sunshiny Day
Atlanta startup Quest Renewables helps power Atlanta’s new football stadium with technology developed at Georgia Tech.
Going, Going, Gone
Over the last several months, the building at 490 10th Street was demolished to make space for the new Campus Safety Facility
Sinking Ant Towers
Ants, despite having no leader or coordinated plan, engineer amazing structures to escape and survive.
One Small Steppe
A group of five Georgia Tech students are participating in the Mongolia Charity Rally, a 10,000 mile trek across Europe and Asia.
Creating the Next Overeducated Cartoonist
Georgia Tech alumnus Jorge Cham turned procrastination into a lucrative career as a comic strip creator.
Hidden Georgia Tech: Athletic Facilities
Unless you were — or are — a student-athlete, you may not have seen where they go when they leave the field or court and disappear into the...
Georgia Tech's Racing Roots
Early stock car racing gained ground on the Georgia Tech campus, thanks to contributions from Raymond Parks and a team of formidable race ca...
NASA's Juno Mission Reveals Jupiter’s First Surprises
Professor Paul Steffes and NASA’s Science Team have released their first findings from the Juno mission to Jupiter. So far, the planet revea...
Water Works
A company founded by Georgia Tech students is pioneering a new model for helping rural communities in developing countries maintain — and su...
In the Classroom with Dana Randall
By the time Dana Randall finished college, she had five years of teaching experience under her belt
Creating the Next Advancement in the Human Condition
Georgia Tech is addressing some of society’s most pressing issues in education, economic development, and entrepreneurship.
Lifelong Learners
Many Georgia Tech staff members continue their education while working at Tech
10 Years of Tech Promise
The Tech Promise scholarship program celebrates 10 years and hundreds of graduates
Profiles of Perseverance
Three graduates share their journeys through unexpected twists and turns, and their determination to finish.
From Yellow Jackets to Worker Bees
Tech is known for helping students launch their careers. Read about where a few Spring graduates are headed.
Water, Water Everywhere
In the world of water research, underserved communities provide the ultimate learning ground for undergrads.
Class Notes: MSE of Sports
The evolution of sports equipment is taught as part of a class called Materials Science and Engineering of Sports (MSE 4803R).
Humor, Vision, and the Distinguished Professor Award
Gary Schuster reflects on time at Tech and his latest honor.
March for Science Atlanta
Georgia Tech scientists, researchers, and students talk about celebrating the role of science and March for Science Atlanta.
Staff Profiles: Meet Tech's On-the-Job Creators
At Georgia Tech, the unique perspectives and brilliance of our staff are evident as they work to define what’s next every day.
Class Notes: A Class for the Masses
Students enrolled in Introduction to Perception and Robots (CS 3630) are using robots in a completely different way.
Creating the Next in Robotics
From autonomy, to human augmentation, to collaborative robotics.
Major League Machines
To Celebrate National Robotics Week, here are Georgia Tech's 2017 robot trading cards.
Bringing the Autism Spectrum Into Focus
Across Georgia Tech, researchers from every discipline are devoted to finding the causes of and effective treatments for autism.
Class Notes Series
A series that looks at some of the interesting courses students take at Tech
Warped Reality: Virtual Trip to Hyperbolic Space
Physicist and mathematician-artists create multi-colored virtual reality experience of hyperbolic geometry.
Behind the Buzzer
Take a look at places Tech alumni have popped up on game shows over the years.
The Perfect Patient
Rob Mannino used his own chronic, life-threatening blood disorder to pursue his dream of becoming a biomedical engineer. Now he is poised to...
Tech Performances: Students of Note
Meet some of our students who represent the beautiful balance of technology and the arts.
Film Figures
Tech Student is behind the scenes of Academy Award-nominated film Hidden Figures.
Faith in College
Student organizations explore a wide range of aspects of college life, including faith.
2017 National Engineers Week Roundup
In honor of National Engineers Week, we've rounded up the top engineering news from 2017.
A Roadmap to Social Courage
Jason Carter shares lessons from the powerful partnership of his grandparents.
Talking Through Suicide
One of the biggest barriers in suicide prevention is the fear of talking about suicide, but talking saves lives.
Eating in the Blink of an Eye
Reversible saliva allows frogs to hang on to their next meal.
Myavana - Shattering Startup Stereotypes
Tech alumna Candace Mitchell combined beauty and technology and ended up with a startup revolution.
In the Classroom with Florin Niculescu
Niculescu always loved mathematics, but it wasn’t until he was a course assistant at Harvard that he started thinking about teaching.
Santiago Calatrava: Exploring the Art of Construction
A unique selection of models, as well as architectural and artistic drawings of 13 selected projects from around the world.
The Health Informatics Revolution
Georgia Tech is advancing health informatics in ways that will affect the future of health care.
Next Stop: Med School
For many students, Georgia Tech is a stepping stone to the scalpel and stethoscope.
Beyond the Bottom Line
Georgia Tech's impact on the state's economy is calculated at $2.87 billion each year — But that's just the beginning.
Home Away From Home for the Holidays
He won’t be home for the holidays, but Georgia Tech alumnus Shane Kimbrough will get to celebrate Christmas twice.
Graduates With Gratitude
Graduates from near and far share how they got to — and through — Tech, and who helped along the way.
2016: A Year in Review
Take a look back at some of our most notable stories and photos from 2016.
Tech Reflections
Graduating students tell their version of the Tech experience, sharing memories from their time as undergraduates.
Making it Work
The challenges, surprises, and rewards of balancing love, marriage, and scholarship for two Georgia Tech couples.
TECH+knowledge+Y: What is science fiction?
Lisa Yaszek describes the three categories of science fiction, from the seriousness of Stanley Kubrick to the silliness of sharks.
In the Classroom with Kelly Comfort
Associate Professor of Spanish Kelly Comfort went to college with plans to become a broadcast journalist.
Hidden Georgia Tech: Student Media
Georgia Tech’s robust student media operation includes a newspaper, yearbook, art and literary magazine, and much more.
Banding Together
Georgia Tech's band is now the largest it has ever been in Tech’s history — 370 members to be exact.
Exchange Stories
Amazing global travel stories by Georgia Tech students, professors, and administrators.
A (Young) Lifetime of Adventure
Come along with Brandon Cox on his quest to travel to all seven continents and 149 countries before he turned 35 years old.
Under the Hood
Georgia Tech staff and volunteers strive to make Commencement special for nearly 3,000 students.
Class Notes with John Cressler
Engineering a life by studying religion with Professor John Cressler.
Cumberland Game
Oct. 7, 2016, marks the 100th anniversary of Georgia Tech’s historic football win over Cumberland College.
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Wind Tunnel
Located on the ground floor of the Guggenheim Building, the wind tunnel is a state-of-the-art facility for experimental research.
Faces of Inclusive Excellence
Faculty, staff, and students who are committed to advancing Georgia Tech's culture of inclusive excellence.
Innovation Ecosystem
A network of students, researchers, and companies working together to develop new technologies and jobs.
In the Classroom with Gary Schuster
Gary Schuster gives Peter Pan partial credit for inspiring his 50-year career in academia.
First Day - Fall 2016
One day, eight ways — we followed eight new Yellow Jackets on the first day of the semester.
First-Year Survival Tips
Welcome, new Yellow Jackets! It’s going to be an exciting year. Georgia Tech has lots of resources to help first-year students.
Schizophrenia Simulator
Schizophrenia research and treatment has been fast-tracked, thanks to an invention by Georgia Tech engineers.
Ramblin' to Rio
Georgia Tech will be well-represented at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Solar Power to the People
Twenty-three Georgia Tech students take "Progress & Service" to a health clinic in Haiti — and bring a lot of lessons home.
20th Anniversary of Atlanta Games
2016 marks the 20th anniversary of the Centennial Olympic Games held in Atlanta.
Georgia Tech's Olympic Legacy
Much of what is familiar about the Georgia Tech campus was brand new in 1996. Here are a few things that came as preparations for the Atlant...
How the First Land Animals Moved 360 Million Years Ago
Georgia Tech is studying the mudskipper to understand one of the most important evolutionary events in our history.
Peering Through Jupiter's Clouds
On July fourth, five years after it was launched by NASA and JPL, spacecraft Juno reaches its destination: Jupiter.
2016 Georgia Summer Tour Recap
President G.P. "Bud" Peterson has wrapped up his eighth Georgia Tour. In four days, he covered 570 miles, visited 21 counties, 15...
The Basketball King of China
Former NBA and Georgia Tech star Stephon Marbury has thrived playing overseas.
In the Classroom with Julian Rimoli
As a child, Rimoli shared a dream with many who grew up watching space missions: He wanted to be an astronaut.
Monster Drive
There’s a reason Tech classes don’t intimidate professional monster truck driver Rosalee Ramer.
40 Year Old Math Problem Solved
Three Georgia Tech mathematicians prove the Kelmans-Seymour Conjecture.
The Pi Mile Road Race
The Pi Mile Road Race is a 3.14159265359 miles Georgia Tech tradition.
In the Classroom with Deborah Phillips
At an early age, Deborah Phillips had a front row seat to witness the lasting impact educators can make.
Second Time Around
Many alumni return to Tech as faculty and staff, and end up back at Commencement time and again.
Forging the Future
10 incredible students. Meet some of the Georgia Tech freshmen who are forging the future.
Who's Turning Their Tassels: Meet the Graduates
Meet some of the students who will be turning their tassels at Spring 2016 Commencement.
Hidden Georgia Tech: DramaTech Theater
Georgia Tech’s student-run theater is the oldest continuously running theater in Georgia.
Hidden Georgia Tech - Holland Plant
The home of the Georgia Tech steam whistle has been producing steam since 1917.
In the Classroom with Michael Smith
This award-winning teacher is a “triple dipper” because he has three degrees from Georgia Tech.
Sharing the Road
An important step in Tech's plan to be more bike-friendly is complete, and projects are underway.
What is an El Nino event?
Kim Cobb, a professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, explains this climate phenomenon.
Hidden Georgia Tech: Library Archives
Tech’s Library Archives feature a surprising assortment of artifacts from a Picasso to Oscars.
What Does Sustainability Mean to Georgia Tech?
For Georgia Tech, being sustainable means much more than simply being “green.”
Gravitational Waves Observed
Scientists claim one of the most significant discoveries in the world of physics this century.
The Magic of Math
This award-winning Mathematics professor also happens to be an award-winning magician.
In the Classroom with Ashok Goel
Professor Ashok Goel never had any doubt that he would enter the family business: education.
Is College Worth It?
Rising costs and student debt are causing families to weigh college options more carefully.
Hidden Georgia Tech: Tech Tower
Take a behind-the-scenes tour of Georgia Tech’s most recognizable landmark, Tech Tower.
2015: A Look Back
Take a look back at some of our most notable stories and photos from 2015.
The Science of Star Wars
Georgia Tech faculty members discuss the science, and science fiction, of Star Wars.
A Family Tradition
We talked with a few graduates who have connections to Commencements past.
Breaking Down the Cap and Gown
Everything you always wanted to know about Georgia Tech's academic regalia.
TECH+knowledge+Y: What is Electric Propulsion?
Mitchell Walker explains propulsion and what more efficient propulsion means for you.
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Machine Shop
Georgia Tech Research Institute's Machine Services Shop fabricates, repairs, and modifies parts.
Looking Back on Commencement Traditions
To celebrate Tech's 250th Commencement, we looked back at traditions through the years.
In the Classroom with Linda Green
Linda Green likes to tap into students’ curiosity by taking a fresh look at familiar occurrences.
Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech 2016
Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech 2016 take the spotlight after a whirlwind Homecoming weekend.
TECH+knowledge+Y: What is the cloud?
The cloud is where email and websites live, but what and where is it? Find out.
Frightful and Insightful
To celebrate the coming weekend, here are some spooky stories, frightful facts, and Halloween happenings around campus.
She's Got the Keys
Hillary Degenkolb is the first woman to sit in the driver’s seat of Georgia Tech’s Ramblin’ Wreck since 1988.
The Art of Genius
An iconic sculpture of Albert Einstein by renowned American sculptor, Robert Berks, finds a permanent home at Georgia Tech.
Hidden Georgia Tech
Across the Georgia Tech campus, hidden spaces and forgotten places await rediscovery
Hidden Georgia Tech - Wreck Graveyard
Take a glimpse inside the Graveyard, where relics from the Wreck Parade become parts for future wrecks.
In the Classroom with Bob Kirkman
The lightbulb moment that changed the way Bob Kirkman teaches, and lead to an astonishing jump in student engagement.
TECH+knowledge+Y: Phantom Vibrations
What is phantom vibration syndrome? Robert Rosenberger, an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy explains.
Humans on Mars
Faculty members are creating the next technologies for future missions, landing locations, and instruments to find life.
5 Reasons to Apply for Early Action
Here are five good reasons why you can't go wrong by applying for Early Action to Georgia Tech. The deadline is October 15!
Hidden Georgia Tech: The Glass Shop
On the lower level of the Ford ES&T Building, Georgia Tech’s scientific glassblower repairs damaged glass equipment from campus labs.
Multitasking Moths
What researchers have discovered about the hawkmoth could help the next generation of small flying robots.
In the Classroom with Bill Singhose
Professor Singhose teaches Tech’s introductory mechanical design class to 300 students per term.
Spectacular Collision of Georgia Tech & Dragon Con
Georgia Tech’s stories of nerdy inspiration at the nation’s premier science fiction, fantasy, and pop culture fan convention.
Moving a Lab
Tech’s researchers and faculty members relocate the Matrix Biology and Engineering Lab to the new Engineered Biosystems Building.
Small Wonders
Big advances are coming to the smallest patients. From home health care to medical devices designed for kids.
Startups 101
With Tech’s campus in the center of Atlanta's entrepreneurial boom, it’s no surprise that students have embraced the startup culture.
Hidden Georgia Tech: The West Stands
Some of Bobby Dodd Stadium's original architecture is still in tact, and you won’t believe what lies under its seats.
10 Years after Katrina
As the nation marks the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, we reflect on the catastrophic impact the storm had on the Gulf Coast.
Tech's Strategic Plan: Five Years Later
Five years later, we are taking a look back at the progress made and how Georgia Tech is strategically changing the world.
100 Years of RAT Caps
The new freshman class will don their RAT Caps at Convocation, participating in a Tech tradition that marks its 100th anniversary this year.
The Beltline Impact
Ryan Gravel’s Georgia Tech master’s thesis changed the City of Atlanta in three major ways forever.
Tech's Living History
Georgia Tech's Living History director has seen and heard a lot of interesting stories during her 20 years of interviews.
Hidden Georgia Tech: Heffernan House
Hidden Georgia Tech is a photo essay series highlighting places on campus that largely go unnoticed, but are hidden in plain sight.
Rising Senior Summer
Tech's admission counselors share tips for taking the heat off your upcoming senior year and the looming college application process.
Robots on the Road
A team from Georgia Tech’s Center for Music Technology, led by Professor Gil Weinberg, brought its musical robots to NBC’s TODAY Show.
Ramblin' On
Graduating seniors take a look back before and share what it was like for them at Georgia Tech.
Commencement Wishes
Three graduates look back at all they’ve done, and things they wish they could have done.
Coming Home to Tech
Two prominent alumni, G. Wayne Clough and Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, returned to Tech as Commencement speakers.
Teaching to the Tech
At this year’s Faculty and Staff Awards Luncheon, 18 faculty members were honored for their teaching effectiveness.
Stamps Scholars Convention
500 outstanding students from across the nation converged at Georgia Tech for the third Biennial Stamps Scholars National Convention.
Up Close and Personal with the President
A handful of Georgia Tech students had the opportunity to be face to face with President Barack Obama during his address at McCamish Pavilio...
7 Cool Things About Robots
For National Robotics Week, we've compiled a list of seven cool things Georgia Tech robots can do (or will be able to do soon).
International Food Fest
Most days, Tech’s diversity is evident just by walking around campus. One day a year, though, you can actually taste it.
President Obama Visits Georgia Tech
President Obama visited Georgia Tech in March 2015. And when the White House comes calling, you roll out the red—better yet, gold—carpet.
#POTUSatGT Trends on Social Media
Social media exploded with photos, videos, and comments as Yellow Jackets shared their experiences from the President’s visit to Tech.
A Secret Meeting with President Obama
At the same time the President walked into McCamish Pavilion at Georgia Tech, Secret Service agents walked three Georgia Tech students into...
Students Pack McCamish for Presidential Pep Talk
Nearly 10,000 students, faculty, and staff gathered in McCamish Pavilion to hear the president announce his Student Aid Bill of Rights.
A Candidate Returns as President
In 2007, a U.S. senator from Illinois visited Georgia Tech as a presidential candidate. He spoke at what was known as Yellow Jacket Park — n...
Welcome, President Barack Obama
In 2015, Georgia Tech welcomed President Obama, who spoke about college affordability and announced the Student Aid Bill of Rights.
Tech Co-Hosts the Atlanta Science Festival
Building on last year’s momentum, Georgia Tech will again host events for anyone interested in exploring science and technology.
Drawing on Nature Class Breaks the Mold
Amidst the calculus, thermodynamics, and structures classes at Georgia Tech exists an offering that breaks the mold, “Drawing on Nature.”
Tech Hosts ACC Swimming & Diving Championships
For two weeks in February 2015, Georgia Tech played host to its fellow ACC schools for the conference swim and dive championships.
Serve Learn Sustain
The Serve•Learn•Sustain quality enhancement plan builds on Georgia Tech's commitment to community engagement and sustainability issues.
Guthman Music Competition Top 10
The next generation of musical instruments were showcased at the 2015 Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition.
Romance in the Age of Social Sharing
New Georgia Tech computing research brings insight into how we find, talk about, and improve our relationships with that significant other.
Yellow Jackets Swarm the Capitol
Student Day at the Capitol rallies students to show appreciation for state support that sustains Tech’s standing among the best in the world
Taking a Look Back on 2014
It's been another incredible year at Georgia Tech. Take a look back at some of our most notable stories and photos from 2014.
So, How About That Online Computer Science Degree?
In January 2014, Georgia Tech introduced the Online Master of Science in Computer Science, available for an approximate cost of $6,600.
Engineering Medical Breakthroughs
The Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering creates breakthroughs in health care diagnostics and treatment that have transformed lives.
The Magic of Engineering
If you’ve vacationed at a Disney park over the past two decades, you’ve probably already seen Trevor Larsen’s work.
Fall 2014 Commencement
Photos and videos from the ceremony, plus profiles of the Commencement speaker, E. Roe Stamps IV, and Stamps Scholar Veronica Foreman.
Caps Off to Innovation
Teams spend a semester with advisors and industry partners to design, build, and test prototypes that solve real-live problems.
Surviving Cyberspace
Cybersecurity examines how we can protect computers, networks, programs, and data from unauthorized access or destruction.
GT Full Circle
Georgia Tech is a global community of more than 20,000 students and nearly 125,000 alumni. To celebrate International Education Week, we are...
Brave Faces
Thousands of Georgia Tech students and alumni have served in the United States military. They are leaders, teachers, heroes and survivors.
Technology and the Future of Higher Education
Technology is changing the landscape of higher education, and Georgia Tech is on the cutting edge of the movement. Our experts weigh in.
The Digital Fabrication Lab
The Digital Fabrication Lab at the College of Architecture is the largest shop, and it blends artful expression with marketable experience.
Stamps President's Scholars
If you apply by Oct. 15, you'll be considered for the four-year, full-ride Stamps President’s Scholar Program.
Humans vs. Zombies
For one week a semester, Rachel Clark lives by two words: Be paranoid. It’s not because of finals. Tech’s campus has fallen prey to zombies.
The Genetic Basis for Diversity
Researchers studying five species of fish have uncovered a variety of features that enabled the fishes to thrive in new habitats.
A Sampling of Sapelo Island
Follow Assistant Professor Jennifer Glass and her team as they slog through the marshland of Sapelo Island, Georgia.
Eyeing the Crown
Maggie Bridges, a Georgia Tech senior and Miss Georgia 2014, competed for the crown in the Miss America pageant on Sept. 14, 2014.
Tap Into Your Inner Inventor
The Inventure Prize rewards students with cash prizes and free patents for big innovations that aim to solve the world’s problems.
A Memorial to the Unthinkable
Georgia Tech architecture alumnus designed the 9/11 Memorial in remembrance of those killed on September 11, 2001.
Swarm Robotics
Disaster areas. Nuclear spills. Swarm Robotics lets us send robots to do the dangerous tasks that people shouldn't be doing.
Welcoming a New Class
Admission recruits the most qualified, diverse freshman class in Tech history, and 2,800 new students start their journeys as Jackets.
Admission Tips
Application tips from Tech's admissions counselors, including info about the application process, essay advice, and tips for parents.
Igniting the STEM Spark
At 31, Chris Carron has landed a great fortune – doing what he loves for a living. His only regret: that he wasn’t turned on to it sooner.
A Smarter and Safer Military
Tech researchers are instrumental in developing the technologies and platforms that help determine how wars are fought and lives are spared
History Underfoot
Georgia Tech had not yet been founded when the Civil War was fought, but that doesn’t mean the Institute has no connections to the war.
Weighing in on the World Cup
Whether it's politics, infrastructure or economic development, Georgia Tech experts weigh in on their relationship to the 2014 World Cu...
In Antarctica
Jeannette Yen, a biology professor, is an ecologist with an engineer’s eye. She and her team are on a quest to the bottom of the food chain.
Wonder Women
Women in engineering are preparing for their roles as everyday heroes, using their extraordinary talents to protect and improve our world.
The Invention Studio
The Invention Studio is a 3,000-square-foot, student-run “design-build-play” space that is open to all students across all disciplines.
Renewable Bioproducts Institute
Georgia Institute of Technology is playing a leadership role in developing and refining forest product technologies and best practices.
Man's (New) Best Friends
The venomous sidewinder rattlesnake is just one of the unlikely species inspiring Georgia Tech researchers to improve animal and human lives
Celebrating National Bike Month
At Tech, bicycles are an ever-present mode of transport, not just a recreational vehicle to be hauled out ceremonially for National Bike Mon...
Spring 2014 Commencement
Visionary leaders from Coca-Cola and the Coulter Foundation receive honorary doctorates at Tech’s spring commencement ceremonies.
Faces of Graduation
We celebrate Commencement by seeing how some students have spent the past few years and what they’ll be doing after they turn their tassels....
Crunching the Numbers
With the cost of a college education going up, there’s an increased tendency to talk about higher education’s “Return on Investment.”
Up With the White, Gold & Green
Captain Planet and a Recycling Bag Monster joined hundreds of members of the Tech community as they gathered for an Earth Day celebration.
National Robotics Week All-Star Lineup
Since 1885, Georgia Tech has helped shape the future and improve society. When it comes to robotics, we have set ourselves apart in a league...
24 Hours at Clough Commons
At Clough Commons, Yellow Jackets converge round-the-clock for labs, lectures, tutoring, advising, or a caffeine boost with friends.
Mr. & Ms. Georgia Tech
Applications, interviews, and presentations: all for the chance to steal the show at Homecoming as Mr. and Ms. Georgia Tech.
Tech Students Invent
560 students competed in the 2014 InVenture Prize. Over several months, the group was narrowed to six teams, who competed in the finale.
Graduate Program National Rankings
Georgia Tech is among the nation’s best when it comes to providing cutting-edge, technologically focused graduate degrees.
Launching & Building Technology Companies
Startup powerhouse, Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC), provides coaching, community support, and connections.
Things to Do at the Atlanta Science Festival
Even with eight days of events at the Atlanta Science Festival, it’s safe to predict there’ll be only one genetically modified punk band
Career Fair Do's and Don'ts
At the Career Fair, more than 360 employers will be looking for students to fill permanent, co-op, and internship positions. Will you be rea...
Bioengineering at Tech: Past, Present, Future
Faculty member, Bob Nerem, wrote the book on bioengineering at Tech, and he’s looking forward to the next chapter.
Women in Engineering
The advances of Jamie Clark, Melissa McCoy and Karen Feigh offer just a glimpse into what Georgia Tech’s women in engineering are capable of
Couplet…A Love Story
Created at Tech, Couplet is an online matchmaking site that enables Facebook friends (instead of an impersonal algorithm) to play Cupid.
Set Your Sights on Tech!
Set your sights on Tech! That’s the message the Women’s Recruiting Team is sending to young women across the country.
Good as Gold
There is no question that Georgia Tech provides a mental workout. We also rank among the most physically fit college campuses in the country
Snow Stories
Snowmageddon. Snowpocalypse. However you remember the last week of January 2014, there’s no doubt what kind of mess Atlanta was in.
Building the Power Grid of the Future
Georgia Tech researchers are applying lessons learned from one of the biggest blackouts in history to build the power grids of the future.
Turning Research into Companies
I-Corps spurs translation of fundamental research, encourages collaboration, and trains students on innovation and entrepreneurship.
Meet Kathy Spetz - aka Buzz Mama
Meet Kathy Spetz – aka, Buzz Mama – the seamstress and (helluva) engineer behind Georgia Tech's beloved mascot, Buzz.
2013 at Georgia Tech in 20 Pictures
It's been an incredible year at Georgia Tech from viral videos to groundbreaking research that will change how we see the world.
Catching Neutrinos in a South Pole Block of Ice
Scientists use a one cubic kilometer block of ice at the South Pole to help unravel one of the great scientific mysteries of our time.
A Delivery for Santa
Just how hard is it to deliver a package to Santa Claus? Georgia Tech’s Great International Package Race seeks to find the answer.
Six Weeks in the Forest
Students spent six weeks in the Talladega National Forest, as part of the U.S. atmospheric chemistry field project.
Fall 2013 Commencement
One of the world’s preeminent and most innovative architects, Santiago Calatrava, spoke to graduates at the Fall 2013 Commencement ceremony.
Harvesting the World's Mechanical Energy
With one stomp of his foot, Zhong Lin Wang illuminates a thousand LED bulbs – with no batteries or power cord.
Wallace Coulter at 100
"Coulter's life is an inspiration to us all and we honor his memory in the way we approach our education and research."
Tongue Drive Wheelchair
Researchers from Georgia Tech and Sheperd Center have created a wheelchair that users can control with a tongue piercing.
Dogs, Not Dawgs
From companions to rescuers, throughout Georgia Tech's history, dogs have taught researchers news tricks for technology.
A Promise Fulfilled
Sarah Banks’ story is another example of how a college hopeful became a soon-to-be college graduate because of the Tech Promise Scholarship.
Student Veterans Find Home at Tech
Tech is not just welcoming, but nurturing, for veterans. This year, the Division of Student Affairs established a Veterans Resource Center.
'Going Greek' for 125 Years
In the 125 years since it first began, Greek life has been a part of the Georgia Tech experience for thousands of students and alumni.
Ramblin' with the Wreck Driver
Says the Wreck driver, “I’m just a regular student who happens to have one of the most visible jobs in college football."
Land of Co-opportunity
“I can honestly say co-oping has been the best decision I’ve ever made in college, and now I preach it to everybody that comes through.”
Unlocking the Potential of Clean Energy
The Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Lab brings together a mix of experts to solve some of the big technological problems in clean energy.
Healthcare Partnership
Quick Wins Excite Georgia Tech, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Partnership
Sophomore Sensation
Nick Selby aspires to be an inventor, but even he could not have envisioned the explosive national response to his speech at Georgia Tech’s...
Urban Farming
Georgia Tech students and faculty are using the Institute’s place in the city to spark the growth of small-scale urban agriculture.
There's an App for That
If you’re tuned in to transit-related news in Atlanta, you may have recently seen or heard Georgia Tech’s own Kari Watkins.
Tech Square Celebrates a Decade
Happy birthday to the project that turned a once blighted area into a thriving ecosystem for high-tech innovators and entrepreneurs.
My Summer in Africa
Assistant Professor, Manu Platt, narrates a personal slideshow from his life-saving research trip to South Africa and Ethiopia.
Grant Field Turns 100
Tech commemorated the 100-year anniversary of Grant Field in a game against Virginia Tech.
Engineered Art
The Georgia Tech campus is home to eight sculptures that represent a diversity of styles, and technical approaches characterizing our times.
Home Sweet Home
Freshman and parents descend on campus in minivans packed with mini-fridges and mini-microwaves to start their new lives as Yellow Jackets.
A Capitol Experience
An internship in the office of a U.S. Congressman was a valuable and memorable experience.
Tales of the Pacific
Georgia Tech students help scientists predict how the Earth’s climate will respond in the future.
Manufacturing Research
The Manufacturing Institute helps solve the greatest challenges facing U.S. industry.