Title IX Turns 50

Atlanta, GA

Title IX made a monumental impact on the quest for equality and continues to do so half a century later.

Introducing GTGraffiti: The Robot That Paints Like a Human

Atlanta, GA

Graduate students at the Georgia Institute of Technology have built the first graffiti-painting robot system that mimics the fluidity of human movement.

10 Tips to Unplug on Vacation

Atlanta, GA

Disconnecting from work can be a challenge, but it is possible.

Top Gun's Return Sparks Another Adrenaline Rush

Atlanta, GA

A graduate reflects on his role in helping to make the original Top Gun movie, which remains relevant today.

Winnefeld Appointed Chair of Key White House Intelligence Board

Atlanta, GA

Sandy Winnefeld, distinguished professor of the practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, will lead advise President Biden on intelligence matters.

A Framework for Equity in Energy and Environmental Engineering

Atlanta, GA

Joe Bozeman has created a framework to help his peers utilize more equitable data in their energy and environmental engineering studies.

Georgia Tech Professor Laurie Garrow Offers 5 Tips for Airline Travel This Summer

Atlanta, GA

Aviation expert weighs in on how to make the most of the travel experience this summer.

Meet Chris Griffin, Title IX Coordinator

Atlanta, GA

As the Title IX Coordinator, Chris Griffin is the designated Institute official with responsibility for coordinating the institute’s compliance with Title IX and other federal and state laws and regulations relating to sex-based discrimination.

First Large-Scale Study of Covid-Era Birth Data Finds Significant Drop in Premature Cesarean, Induced Deliveries

Atlanta, GA

Published April 6 in the journal Pediatrics, the study by School of Economics Assistant Professor Daniel Dench is the first to examine pandemic-era birth data at scale.

Georgia Tech Plans Tokyo Redesign Using Social Data – Including Tweets

Atlanta, GA

Students use big data and machine learning for neighborhood proposals.