First-Year Students Win US Soccer Case Competition
Teams presented plans to increase revenue and fan engagement around the NCAA Division 1 Soccer Championship.
Williams Named Interim Dean of the College of Engineering
Doug Williams, senior associate dean and professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been named interim dean of Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering, effective Nov. 1.
Helicopter-Assisted Light Pole Installation at Peters Parking Deck Oct. 29
A large helicopter will assist in the installation of upgraded lighting on the roof of Peters parking deck.
Raheem Beyah Named Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
Beyah has led the College of Engineering since 2021, strengthening its national and global reputation for innovation, research excellence, and student success.
Office of Sustainability Hosts USG Energy Summit to Amplify Efforts in Energy Management
USG schools are working together to manage energy use on campuses.
Traditions Come Alive for Homecoming Week
Generations of Yellow Jackets will come together to celebrate Georgia Tech's Homecoming the week of Oct. 20 – 25. Events throughout the week will honor Tech traditions and culminate in the Homecoming football game against Syracuse.
Bike Shop Opens at CRC to Serve Campus Community
Offering accessible repairs at an on-campus location, the shop hopes to help the growing cycling community at Georgia Tech.
Data Days Conference to Explore Power of Data, AI, and Innovation
Georgia Tech will host its third Data Days conference on Monday, Nov. 3, and Wednesday, Nov. 5, bringing together members of the Institute’s data community to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, data, and innovation.
Apply for Education Assistance Starting Oct. 15
Eligible Georgia Tech employees can apply for tuition assistance October 15 through November 15.
Georgia Tech Set to Implement Measures Amid Federal Shutdown
The U.S. government is entering its third week of the federal shutdown as lawmakers continue to negotiate toward an agreement on federal spending for the new fiscal year, which began on Oct. 1.