Georgia Tech IT Professionals Unite at OneIT Symposium
Attendees gained insights into Institute‑wide IT initiatives and the critical role of collaboration across the campus IT community.
Georgia Tech Auto Show Expands to Two-Day Event
The Georgia Tech Auto Show has expanded its programming to include a seminar that offers insights into the automotive industry.
Built for the Long Run
With the mindset of an ultra trail runner, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management Rick Clark approaches his goals one step at a time.
Celebrating Tech’s First African American Female Graduate: Clemmie Whatley
Clemmie Whatley’s time studying and teaching math at Georgia Tech laid the groundwork for decades of leadership in classrooms, corporate America, and the community.
A Guide to Spring Break in Atlanta
If you're staying in town for Spring Break, there are exciting events and activities to explore.
New Honorees Announced for Campus Installation
One year after the opening of Pathway of Progress: Celebrating Georgia Tech Women, the newest honorees have been selected for the permanent campus installation.
Cohort of Computing Students Named Squarepoint Foundation Scholars
The Squarepoint Foundation is providing $100,000 to fund the awards, which offer $10,000 per year for two years to rising third-year students.
Film Production Brings Temporary Disruptions to Tech Square
Georgia Tech will host a film production requiring intermittent pedestrian and vehicular traffic holds as well as parking lane closures in Tech Square.
Chef and Humanitarian José Andrés Receives Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage
José Andrés, chef, humanitarian, and founder of World Central Kitchen, received the Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage for his leadership in providing meals to communities in crisis.
Apply for Education Assistance Now Through April 15
Eligible Georgia Tech employees can apply for tuition assistance now through April 15.