
Imagine a Future in which Learning is for Life
Georgia Tech's Creating the Next in Education Commission has devised a strategic map for navigating the future of education and providi...

Hidden Georgia Tech: Daisy's Apartment
Brittain Dining Hall has been photographed countless times, it still holds a secret: a small apartment above the dining room

Tech's Oldest Building Gets New Letters
Tech Tower has been outfitted with new letters that will be easier to maintain, while keeping the traditional look and feel of the oldest bu...

Hidden Georgia Tech: The Lockshop
The lockshop holds the keys — literally — to every door on campus.

Highlighting the African American Male Initiative
Two graduates talk about their time at Tech and the family they found on campus

This Month in Photos: April 2018
Dedications, research, awards and honors, and student competitions.

Georgia-Grown Graduates
For many Georgia Tech graduates, the State of Georgia has always been their home.

Tiny Diplomas
Graduating from Georgia Tech is a big accomplishment, but one way it gets commemorated is very small.

Grads from Around the World
People come to Atlanta from across the globe to study at Georgia Tech

Where to Take Your Graduation Photos
Tech offers many picturesque locations, with plenty more available across Atlanta, that provide great backdrops for graduation photos

Living Building Challenge Accepted
Georgia Tech is eagerly awaiting completion of the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design

Hidden Georgia Tech: The Cleanroom
Tech is home to the largest cleanroom laboratory dedicated to the fabrication, characterization, and assembly of biomedical and semiconducto...

Spring 2018 ROTC Graduates
While pursuing their degrees, many Georgia Tech students also participate in Air Force, Army, or Navy ROTC programs.

What's Up Now with Those Robots?
Three years ago, in recognition of 2015 RoboWeek, we posted 7 Cool Things About Robots to share a sampling of the advances being made by our...

This Month in Photos: March 2018
Student competitions, guest speakers, and getting ready to graduate.

A Distinguished Honor
Seth Marder has been named the 2018 recipient of the Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award, Tech's highest faculty honor

Carnegie Renovation
Like many of Georgia Tech’s facilities, the Andrew Carnegie building has a storied history, beginning as the original campus library.

Get on the Bus
A new campus program builds on the knowledge and skills developed in Safe Space training in the pursuit of bolstering allyship for LGBT peop...

Women of Robotics
In a world dominated by men, here are 10 Georgia Tech women changing the field of robotics.

Aerial Adrenaline
She's 17, a circus performer on the aerial silks and a junior by credit hours. In her first year on campus, Harper Doherty has leaned o...

Unstoppable: Tech Women Are Changing the Game
For much of its history, from laboratories to lecture halls, Georgia Tech was seen as a place where women were scarce and their contribution...

Celebrating 10 Years of InVenture Prize
This year's InVenture Prize marks the contest's 10th competition. To mark this milestone, we visit with 10 past finalists to learn...

The First-Gen Phenoms
From growing up in a town where any kind of college plan was considered "the movie star dream," to facing daily cross-border commu...

Continuing the Conversation
Georgia Tech's newest public art installation is a tribute to a civil rights hero and an invitation to reflect on our past and imagine...

Collaborative Artwork Makes a Splash on Campus
When the campus was struck with tragedy, staff member Bobby Strickland helped a grieving community find relief through art.

Hidden Georgia Tech: Architectural Details III
Take a look at buildings in and near the BioTech Quad and a few buildings along the perimeter of campus.

Epic Engineering Exploits
DiscoverE’s Engineers Week gives us the perfect excuse to highlight inventions and technological advances that Georgia Tech engineers helped...

Another Promise Kept
For many high school seniors, the elation that comes with learning that they've been accepted at one of the nation's most prestigi...

Hidden Georgia Tech: The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking
The museum was originally called the Dard Hunter Paper Museum and located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

17 Stories for 2017
2017 at Georgia Tech began with a successful program launch and ended with a Rhodes Scholar. In between, we hosted pro soccer, were overshad...

Graduate Profile: Kyle Forbes
Kyle Forbes went to Orlando for Spring Break, but not for fun. He went in search of his dream job as a theme park designer.

More Than a Motto
Several students graduating this December have shown a passion for service while studying at Tech.

Commencement More Than a Virtual Reality
Commencement is more than a virtual reality for these online trailblazers

Georgia Tech in the Snow
The snow took Atlanta by surprise this weekend, but despite facing finals, Tech students still took the opportunity to enjoy the experience

Graduate Profile: Shay and Shannon Ashmon
Shay and Shannon's graduation is a family reunion of sorts, since the two were undergraduates together at Tech some 20 years ago.

Graduate Profile Emma Siegfried
When Emma Siegfried graduates, she’ll be the latest in a line of family members who have been attending Georgia Tech for more than 100 years