RoboJackets Gear up for Competitive Summer
Atlanta, GA
Three teams will travel to Michigan, Brazil and Canada for competitions.
Olmsted Symposium Focuses on Building Sustainable Cities
Atlanta, GA
Symposium launched the search for the new Olmsted chair in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Eight Ways to Make the Most of Memorial Day
Atlanta, GA
With Georgia Tech closed Monday, there's plenty of ways to enjoy the surrounding city this weekend.
Graduate Students Host Two-Day Teaching Workshop
Atlanta, GA
INSPIRE2 will equip graduate students with tips, techniques and methods to try in their classrooms to better engage students.
Human Rights Attorney to Receive Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage
Atlanta, GA
A prominent human rights attorney from Zimbabwe has been named the recipient of the 2014 Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage, Georgia Institute of Technology President G.P. “Bud” Peterson announced today.
Celebrating National Bike Month
Atlanta, GA
At Tech, bicycles are an ever-present mode of transport, not just a recreational vehicle to be hauled out ceremonially once a year.
Tech Submits Federal Budget Requests
Atlanta, GA
The federal budget process is underway, and Government and Community Relations is working closely with federal partners.
Provost Appoints New Chair of Library Faculty Advisory Board
Atlanta, GA
Aerospace Engineering Associate Professor Karen Feigh will head the 20-member panel
Streetscape Improvements Temporarily Close Techwood Drive
Atlanta, GA
Aesthetic and infrastructure improvements on the east side of campus will help both pedestrians and Tech’s utility bills.
A River Runs Through It
Atlanta, GA
Construction of the Engineered Biosystems Building prompted development of a campus Stormwater Master Plan.