Top Tips for the Career Fair
Atlanta, GA
To make a great impression at the fair, we asked alumni, career planning professionals, and students about the best ways to prepare for a career fair.
Campus Events Today Spotlight Mental Health
Atlanta, GA
Three events today will put a spotlight on mental health, with information about warning signs to look for in those who may be struggling and conversations to break down the stigma around suicide and mental health.
The Kendeda Building Provides Learning Opportunities Across Campus
Atlanta, GA
Embodying the philosophy of the Living Building Challenge – to change how humans interact with the built environment – Georgia Tech is applying principles and lessons well beyond the project’s boundaries.
Lessons in Courage from Andrew Young
Atlanta, GA
Andrew Young discusses his life and drive as he prepares to accept Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage
Counseling Center Launches 'Let's Talk' Series
Atlanta, GA
“Let’s Talk” is an outreach program designed to engage students by providing informal walk-in consultations with Georgia Tech Counseling Center (GTCC) counselors at sites across campus.
Counseling Center Announces New Initiatives for Fall
Atlanta, GA
The Georgia Tech Counseling Center (GTCC) is very excited to announce some new initiatives that will improve the effectiveness of our services through the incorporation of technology.
Catherine Ross One of Five Georgia Tech Faculty to Win Regents Recognition
Atlanta, GA
The University System of Georgia (USG)'s Board of Regents has appointed four Georgia Tech faculty members as Regents Professors, and one as a Regents Researcher.
Coffee Leads to Collaboration
Atlanta, GA
Meetings over coffee led two professors to collaborate on research.
TechWorks Unavailable for System Upgrades
Atlanta, GA
Due to planned system upgrades, TechWorks will be unavailable beginning at 5 p.m. Friday, August 10, through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, August 12.
A Plan of Global Proportions
Atlanta, GA
Today, more Georgia Tech students are spending increasing time abroad as they pursue the International Plan (IP), a degree designation earned by a record 42 students this academic year.