Removal of Large Oak Tree Near Tech Lawn

A post oak near the drive between Tech Lawn and the adjacent hill will be removed during Thanksgiving break.

‘Absolutely Transformative’ Gift Expands Pathways to Policy Program in D.C.

A significant gift will allow for School of Public Policy students in sustainability studies to join the GTDC: Pathways to Policy Program.

Cyber Security at Georgia Tech Hosts Inaugural Southeastern Cyber Cup

The Office of Information Technology Cyber Security department hosted the inaugural Southeastern Cyber Cup Nov. 2 and 9.

Veterans Walk of Honor Commemorates Georgia Tech’s Military History

The walkway in front of the Veterans Resource Center is a tribute to the thousands of Yellow Jackets who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.

Georgia Tech Prepares for Potential Federal Government Shutdown

The Institute continues to monitor the situation in the event a federal shutdown occurs after the extended Nov. 17 deadline.

Georgia Tech's Award-Winning Campus Landscape

The grounds of the Georgia Tech campus are a complex partnership of carefully manicured natural space and smart performance landscape.

Workshop Offers Student Organizations Opportunity to Archive Records

University Archivist Alex McGee and Digital Accessioning Archivist Dillon Henry invite student organizations to learn how keeping records can be beneficial for years to come.

Army Medic to NASA ‘Space Plumber’: An Army Veteran’s Journey at Tech

Corey Crisostomo served as a United States Army medic for seven years, during which he cultivated a love for engineering that brought him to Georgia Tech via the Veterans Transfer Pathway.

Living Our Values – We Act Ethically

While ethics is a year-round priority, Ethics Week puts a spotlight on all the various ways our campus engages in ethical decision-making and ethical leadership.

Data Days Conference Touts Data Empowerment

The second annual Data Days conference at Georgia Tech was hosted Oct. 23-25, 2023.