Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter To Receive the Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage

Atlanta, GA

The former president and first lady are the first couple to receive the Georgia Tech award.

Social Media Could Take Only a Fraction of Users’ Time With New Georgia Tech Method

Atlanta

A new visualization technique from the Georgia Institute of Technology could help users end the time-consuming habit of continually checking social media streams and endless updates.

Actually, Men and Women Don’t Communicate Differently, at Least In Writing

Atlanta, GA

Study explores the communication differences, and perceived differences, between men and women.

Economist's Research Reveals Poverty Should Be Measured by More than Income

Atlanta, GA

New research from Georgia Tech economist Shatakshee Dhongde shows there are multiple components of poverty that more accurately describes a household’s economic condition.

Startup Launch - Deadline Announcement!

Atlanta, GA

Startup Launch (formerly known as Startup Summer) is looking for the next great ideas from Tech students for its 2017 program.

Dhongde Presents Research on Multidimensional Deprivation at the 2016 Poverty Summit

Atlanta, GA

Shatakshee Dhongde, an assistant professor in the Ivan Allen College School of Economics, presented at the second annual Poverty Summit on September 21 and 22, 2016.

Significant Portion of Postdoc Researchers Eye Non-Academic Careers, Study Shows

Atlanta, GA

Aspiring research faculty aren't the only students pursuing a postdoc.

Who Will Win the InVenture Prize?

Atlanta, GA

Six teams are competing for $35,000 in cash and prizes. Winners will be announced Wednesday night.

Banning Words on Instagram Doesn’t Help – It Makes It Worse

Atlanta, GA

The pro-eating disorder community outsmarted Instagram censors in order to continue sharing content.

People in Food Deserts Eat Much Differently than the Rest of America

Atlanta, GA

A social media study uncovers what people eat, depending on their proximity to grocery stores.