In Her Own Words: A First-Gen Grad on Perseverance, Parenthood, and Possibility

With her MS degree in hand, new alumna Karina Islam is ready for her next chapter.

60 Years Later, Finally Another Yellow Jacket in the Family

Peter Petrecca has been the lone Georgia Tech engineer in his family for decades. That changes in December when his grandson graduates exactly 60 years after Petrecca finished his degree.

Art and Tech Take Flight at Atlanta’s Airport

Georgia Tech’s yearlong exhibition transforms Terminal T North with immersive works merging science, design, and creative research.

Meet the Fall Commencement Reflection Speakers

These three students will share their experiences with the crowds at Commencement.

Earning a Ph.D. When Your Plate is More than Full

While balancing the demands of motherhood and entrepreneurship, Digital Media Ph.D. graduate Yuchen Zhao developed BioVR, a system that utilizes internal physiological signals to control virtual environments.

Techwood Drive Lane Closures Jan. 8 through Jan. 10 for Baptist Collegiate Ministries Crane Staging Near Bobby Dodd Way

Lane closures of a section of Techwood Drive will occur for three days.

Planned Chilled Water Outage Scheduled for Winter Break

Beginning Saturday, Dec. 13, a planned outage of the campus chilled water distribution system will support ongoing resiliency improvements and allow for system testing.

Passport to Success: Global Itinerary Leads CS Grad to Prestigious International Designation

New alumna Amber Ephraim is from Villa Rica, Georgia and she's ready "to thrive in a global environment."

Georgia Tech Earns Spot in Princeton Review's 2026 Guide to Green Colleges

Building on the recognition from last year, Georgia Tech again makes the cut.

Georgia Tech Places First in Atlanta Bicycle Challenge

For the fifth year in a row, Georgia Tech employees came out on top in the Atlanta Bicycle “Biketober” Challenge, cycling 22,132 miles during October and finishing first among workplaces with more than 2,000 employees.