Construction Begins on Curran Street Residence Hall

A groundbreaking for the Curran Street Residence Hall took place Wednesday, March 5, on the west side of campus. The new housing facility is intended for first-year students and will rise along Northside Drive between Eighth and Ninth streets. 

Georgia Tech Updates Utilization Model for Email and Popular Cloud Storage Solutions

Georgia Tech is updating its utilization model for email and cloud storage solutions. The updates include introducing online archiving for emails older than three years and applying usage thresholds to OneDrive, SharePoint, Dropbox, and Box cloud storage.

Georgia Tech Police Department Leads the Way in Emergency Communications

The Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) continues to set the standard for university public safety by implementing cutting-edge advancements in emergency communications.

Traffic Expected on Campus This Weekend

The Georgia Tech campus will play host to several events throughout the weekend, drawing thousands of visitors for a variety of activities Saturday and Sunday. 

Georgia Tech, UGA Rivalry Hits the Ice

Ahead of a rivalry showdown against UGA, the Georgia Tech Hockey Club sees an opportunity to grow their sport.

Alternative Spring Break Trip Slots Remain

All students are invited to join the service-focused trip to New York City for Spring Break.

Georgia Tech Participates in National Survey of Student Health and Wellness

Students are invited to share their perspectives via the 2025 survey.

Tim Lieuwen Named Georgia Tech’s Executive Vice President for Research

The Regents’ Professor and current interim EVPR brings strong leadership and deep research expertise to the role.

Atlanta United’s Efraín Morales Balances Soccer and Studies at Georgia Tech

From the pitch to the classroom, the Atlanta United defender balances his life as a professional athlete and a college student.

College Expands Partnership with CREATE-X to Double Down on Entrepreneurship Curriculum

Entrepreneurship is on the rise in the College of Computing, with student interest in startup-driven education hitting record highs.