Navigating the Federal Government Shutdown

As of Oct. 1, the U.S. government has failed to reach a spending agreement in time to avoid a shutdown of the federal government.

Fall Break Festivities in Atlanta

Explore the events and attractions around Atlanta during fall break.

Concert to Bring Crowds, Campus Transit Changes

A concert at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field is set to bring more than 44,000 attendees to campus on Friday, Oct. 3.

Cybersecurity Pioneer Engages Georgia Tech Graduate Students in Fireside Chat

Dmitri Alperovitch (CS 2001, MS InfoSec 2003), Georgia Tech’s first graduate of the MS in Information Security program and co-founder of CrowdStrike, returned to campus for a fireside chat with School of Cybersecurity and Privacy students while in Atlanta

30 Years of International Education

After three decades of education abroad operations, Georgia Tech sees record student enrollment in international experiences.

October Events Celebrate Campus Sustainability Month

Events throughout the month of October offer a glimpse into the wide-ranging commitment to sustainability at Georgia Tech.

Georgia Tech Prepares for Potential Federal Government Shutdown

As a result of financial planning by a Georgia Tech working group, Institute operations are not expected to be immediately affected by a federal shutdown.

School of IC Honors Decorated Professor with Namesake Award

Georgia Tech's School of Interactive Computing established the John Stasko Award for Teaching Excellence to honor the decorated professor for his 36-year career marked by significant contributions to data visualization and a legacy of kindness.

SGA Leaders Share Goals for New Academic Year

The administration's strategic plan aims to address student concerns around issues such as campus accessibility, wellness, sustainability, and inclusion.

Georgia Tech Secures Multiple No. 1 Rankings

Momentum builds as Georgia Tech accelerates in computing, teaching, and student success.