Georgia Tech’s Office of Environmental Health and Safety has presented its inaugural Lab Safety Excellence Award to Younan Xia and his group of researchers for their exceptional efforts in maintaining a safety-conscious laboratory.
As fall weather takes hold, Georgia Tech’s Fire Safety Office provides guidelines for selecting space heaters and for their safe placement and usage.
A grant from the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA) to Tech’s Parking and Transportation Services will help the Institute expand its EV charging program by installing nine dual-port Level II chargers in visitor-accessible locations.
Dining, transportation, and many campus buildings will be closed or have limited hours during the break.
Video and victim reports helped identify the perpetrator
Ashok Goel, professor in the School of Interactive Computing, will use IBM's Watson computer in his Computational Creativity course.
The flu season is in full swing – don't forget to get your flu shot.
Inventions expand our assumed notion of what constitutes an instrument and the sounds it can produce.
Students encouraged to invite brothers and sisters to get to know Tech.
In 1885, a bill was passed in the Georgia legislature and Nathaniel Harris became the “father of Georgia Tech.”