Library Archives Aims to Capture Diverse Voices

Atlanta, GA

A more complete picture will be available for future generations.

New Study Reveals Racial, Ethnic Disparities in Use of Increasingly Popular Prostate Cancer Test

Atlanta, GA

The study found that Black men were at least 23.6% less likely than their white counterparts to receive an MRI exam following an elevated prostate-specific antigen blood test.

Flourishing Communities Collaborative Wins PIT-UN Grant

Atlanta, GA

School of Architecture faculty and students win $180,000 to further their lab's work with an Atlanta community.

Be Afraid: What to Read at Halloween

Atlanta, GA

LMC Faculty Recommend Haunting Tales

Looking for Things to Do Over Fall Break?

Atlanta, GA

Fall break is rapidly approaching, and while some students will be heading home for the four-day break, many will be staying on campus.

Exploring the Role of Gender in Scholarly Authorship Disputes

Atlanta, GA

The study, co-authored by Cassidy Sugimoto of the School of Public Policy, raises important issues about the role of gender in scientific research and knowledge production.

Teaching AI to Dance

Atlanta, GA

The project will culminate in a dance performance with students from Kennesaw State University

Dynamic Duo Leads Tech Wreck Summer Camp

Atlanta, GA

Abby Harvey and Darrin Wolfe run the Tech Wreck Summer camp for children of Georgia Tech faculty, staff, and students.

Georgia Tech Study Finds More SNAP Retailers in Rural Areas Lowers Rates of Child Maltreatment

Atlanta, GA

Practical access to food benefits helps reduce stress and financial strain, the researchers say. on parents.

Biweekly IoT News Digest (May 17) from the Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies

Atlanta, GA

Biweekly IoT News Digest (May 17) from the Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies