International Initiatives Launches Online Guide for Responsible Global Activities

Atlanta, GA

The Office of International Initiatives announces the launch of the Georgia Tech Guide for Responsible International Activities, a new online resource regarding guidelines, policies, and procedures around the Institute’s global activities.

The Names of My Friends

Atlanta, GA

I grew up in a middle-class family in Puerto Rico. My childhood was a worry-free existence — we were safe in school, in stores, and on the streets.

President Cabrera's First Week

Atlanta, GA

His first day was filled with opportunities, both planned and unplanned, to meet members of the campus community and get to know Georgia Tech in a new way — not as a graduate or a parent, but as president.

Georgia Tech Poet Ilya Kaminsky Awarded Prestigious Academy of American Poets Fellowship

Atlanta, GA

Dr. Ilya Kaminsky, the Bourne Chair in Poetry and director of Poetry @ Tech, was awarded the prestigious Academy of American Poets Fellowship.

Campus Center Construction Causes Pathway Changes in Southwest Sector

Atlanta, GA

Phase I construction on the Campus Center project is well underway, and related fencing is expected to encompass a larger area beginning Friday.

Get Involved With GTSF

Atlanta, GA

The Georgia Tech Student Foundation provides opportunities for both individual students and on-campus organizations.

Ways to Enjoy Labor Day Weekend

Atlanta, GA

Whether you're out and about or on your couch, there are plenty of ways to relax this long weekend.

What’s Next: Dr. Bras Looks to Year 10 as Georgia Tech’s Provost

Atlanta, GA

As he enters his 10th year as the provost of Georgia Tech, Rafael L. Bras shares his aspirations and a series of goals for the 2019-20 academic term. 

Transformation Expo for Georgia Tech Employees

Atlanta, GA

Here is an opportunity for all employees to learn more about those changes and how they will impact your day-to-day work at Tech.

State Agencies to Develop Proposals to Reduce Spending

Atlanta, GA

The Board of Regents will be required to submit reduction plans for non-formula driven programs.