Apply for Education Assistance Starting Oct. 15

Eligible Georgia Tech employees can apply for tuition assistance October 15 through November 15.

Roll Into Fall With the Atlanta Biketober Challenge

October often ushers in cooler temperatures and, with them, a renewed interest in getting outdoors. This month, the annual Atlanta Biketober Challenge offers a chance to do that on two wheels.

Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics, Computing Debuts Next Fall

The new bachelor’s degree brings together essential elements of both mathematics and computing training and includes the applications of mathematical theories relevant to computing and data, as well as the theoretical problems and real-world challenges th

Revered Faculty Uses Teaching to Nurture Students and Research Community

Assistant Professor Raphaël Pestourie has earned back-to-back selections to the Institute’s Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) honor roll, placing him among the top-ranked teachers for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025.

Georgia Tech Police Department Opens New Security Hub in Technology Square

The Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) has announced the opening of its new Security Hub, located at 70 Fourth Street in Atlanta.

Tech Square Phase 3 Paving This Month

Paving activity will occur at various locations surrounding the new buildings.

Goat Farm Launches ‘LOOP’ Cultural Activation in Atlanta’s Emerging Creative Quarter

Known as LOOP and powered by the Goat Farm, the short-term initiative will activate a historic 7-acre site along Marietta Street, offering a glimpse into what’s next for one of Atlanta’s most anticipated new districts: the Creative Quarter.

Office of Information Technology Observes National Cybersecurity Awareness Month

In recognition of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Office of Information Technology Cybersecurity department highlights educational resources and tips aimed at strengthening cybersecurity awareness and resilience across the campus community.

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.