Life of a Leap Baby

Only about 5 million people worldwide — less than 0.1% of the population — have been born on Feb. 29. Andy Eichel is one of them.

Georgia Tech Prepares for Potential Federal Government Shutdown

The Institute continues to monitor the situation in the event that a partial federal shutdown occurs after the extended March 22 deadline.

What's Behind the Construction Fences

The progress of campus construction keeps a steady pace year-round.

Not Forgotten

In Georgia Tech’s history, there are many untold stories of people whose lives were shaped before segregation ended.

SDG Week, Sustainability Showcase Highlight Georgia Tech’s Commitment to Advancing Sustainable Development

The campus community is invited to participate in a week of events that increase awareness of and encourage actions that advance the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Deadline to Apply for GTFWC Scholarships is March 8

The Georgia Tech Faculty Women's Club (GTFWC) will award up to six $2000 scholarships to current undergraduates who are children of permanent Tech employees.

Leap Years, Explained

This year brings another February 29. Why do leap years occur?

Cybersecurity Student Applies Studies to Win School-Led Chess Tournament

M.S. student Meenakshi Manikandaswamy won a chess tournament hosted by the School of Computational Science and Engineering.

Meet Aisha Johnson, the Library’s Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Outreach

Aisha Johnson is an educator, advocate, scholar, and world traveler.

Faculty Researchers Win 2024 Sloan Fellowships

Sloan Fellowships are among the most prestigious awards for early career faculty