Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Search Begins

Executive search firm WittKieffer will host June town halls to gather input from the Georgia Tech community about the provost selection process.

Faster Frame Propels Yellow Jacket at Cycling Nationals

A Georgia Tech student placed in the top five at the Collegiate National Road Cycling Race, thanks in part to her custom bicycle frame built by a fellow Tech cyclist.

Artistic Innovation at the Heart of Georgia Tech’s Newest District

Georgia Tech's Creative Quarter will be a new arts and innovation hub for Atlanta

Georgia Tech Faculty and Programs Recognized With 2025 Regents’ Awards

USG Board of Regents’ awards honor outstanding achievements and high-impact practices in instruction, research, entrepreneurship, and campus programming.

Memorial Day Events Around Atlanta

As the unofficial start of summer, this weekend is filled with events around metro Atlanta.

Klaus Startup Challenge Showcases Georgia Tech's Rising Entrepreneurial Talent

Named for alumnus and tech entrepreneur Christopher W. Klaus, the College of Computing's annual student startup competition featured $750K in funding.

APS Graduation Ceremonies Bring Increased Traffic to Campus

Road closures will occur from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

Georgia Tech Wins Institutional Leadership in Mobility Award

Georgia Tech has been honored with a Blinkie Award for Institutional Leadership in Mobility by Propel ATL for its outstanding commitment to micromobility infrastructure and safety initiatives.

From the ‘Technique’ to the ‘Wall Street Journal’

Business administration graduate Cole Murphy is one of three recipients of the 2025 Joseph Rago Memorial Fellowship for Excellence in Journalism.

Didier Contis Named CIO at University of Wisconsin–Madison

Atlanta, GA

Didier Contis, executive director of Academic Technology, Innovation and Research Computing, has been named chief information officer and vice provost for Information Technology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.