Exploring Art and AI in Georgia Tech's School of Literature, Media, and Communication

The Art and AI VIP explores the interplay between artistry and artificial intelligence.

Philanthropic Foundation Provides Six-Figure Grant to Engage Underrepresented Students in Computational Media

A new philanthropic grant will provide scholarship opportunities to expand computational media pipeline.

Faculty Members Represent the Institute in New Report on Next Decade of Digital Change

Survey results from the Pew Research Center and Elon University examine what experts think will be the best and worst changes in digital life by 2035.

Celebrate the Fourth of July Around Atlanta

If you’re looking for a way to celebrate Independence Day around Atlanta this weekend, look no further.

In the Mood for Giving: Charitable Donations May Be More About How You Feel Before Giving, Not After

Twitter posts and an online experiment involving the cheery “Hakuna Matata” scene from The Lion King offer new insights into why we give to charity.

Research Next Project Team Promotes Collaboration With HBCUs

For Georgia Tech, striving toward inclusivity starts with a simple but crucial goal: building deep, lasting research partnerships.

Celebrate Pride Month at Georgia Tech

Mark these dates on your calendar and join the LGBTQIA Resource Center in celebrating Pride Month at Tech.

Building Community in Unexpected Ways

Tech students lend their talents to helping a local animal rehabilitator.

Tech Developer Wins at Independent Game Festival

Daniel Carr recently won an award for the Best Student Game at the recent Independent Game Festival in San Francisco.

New Research Indicates Political Preferences Influence Online Lending Decisions

Research by Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business faculty member Eric Overby shows political bias exists between investors and borrowers in red or blue states.