Two Yellow Jackets Named Churchill Scholars

The Churchill Scholarship selects 18 scholars annually for one year of master’s study at the University of Cambridge.

GTPD’s Operations Center Answers the Call

The dispatchers inside the Georgia Tech Police Department's Emergency Communications and Operations Center take pride in being the voice behind the call when an emergency arises.

Organizational Changes in Administration and Finance Effective Feb. 1

A&F leadership announces organizational changes to support Institute operations and compliance.

Georgia Tech Prepares for Potential Federal Government Shutdown

The Institute continues to monitor the situation in the event that a partial federal shutdown occurs after the extended Jan. 19 deadline.

Frank Neville Named President of Millsaps College

A member of Tech’s executive leadership team and president’s cabinet since 2019, Neville played a key role in crafting the Institute’s current strategic plan and continues to oversee the implementation process

First Cohort Announced for Ascend Faculty Professional Development Program

Ascend, a new career development program for mid-career faculty, launched its cohort for Spring 2024.

Combining Language and Math for the Greater Good

Georgia Tech computer science students and brothers, Christopher and Stephen Linder have been using the Russian language to tutor Ukrainian refugees in math.

Georgia Tech to Award Honorary Degree to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

The degree will be awarded during a campus visit Thursday, Jan. 25.

Campus Filming Closes Section of Fowler Street

Due to filming activity, the section of Fowler Street between 10th Street and Ferst Drive will be closed to vehicular traffic the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 10, from approximately 6 to 10 a.m.

State Business Transactions Disclosure Reports Due Jan. 31

Georgia law requires that all Institute employees disclose business transactions — conducted by themselves or family members — with the state or any state agency.