NSF Invests $4 Million in Big Data for Southern United States
Atlanta, GA
A $4 million NSF award will help apply data science and engineering to challenges of the southern U.S.
Innovative Career Course Features Cross-Cultural Studies, Importance of Humanities
Atlanta, GA
'Career Design for Global Citizenship' uses a study-abroad metaphor for career exploration
What is Your Face Saying?
Atlanta, GA
Is it correct to assume that a person’s facial expression is an accurate indicator of what’s happening inside?
humanTech Symposium Identifies Opportunities, Challenges for Humanities at Technological Universities
Atlanta, GA
Paula M. Krebs, executive director of the Modern Language Association, spoke along with other humanities scholars.
Isolation to Integration
Atlanta, GA
Finding multidisciplinary collaboration for humanities in an increasingly technology-driven world
Isolation to Integration
Atlanta, GA
Finding multidisciplinary collaboration for humanities in an increasingly technology-driven world
Smart Communities Address Transportation, Housing, Flooding Challenges
Atlanta, GA
Four Georgia communities are exploring innovative technologies and collaborating with Georgia Tech and local partners.
Mobile Phone Accessibility Improves, But Gaps Remain, Study Finds
Atlanta, GA
Mobile phones are increasingly more accessible by people with disabilities, but significant gaps remain.
Judges, finalists selected for NFL “1st and Future” Super Bowl Event
Atlanta, GA
The NFL’s “1st and Future” Competition will be held at Georgia Tech the day before Super Bowl LIII.
Andrew Gillum to Deliver Black History Month Lecture
Atlanta, GA
Andrew Gillum, former mayor of Tallahassee, Florida, will deliver Georgia Tech’s Black History Month Lecture on Wednesday, February 20, at 3 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.