Mobilizing Opportunities for Volunteer Experiences (MOVE) is an umbrella organization that aims to provide individuals and student organizations with the resources and contacts needed to make their volunteer or service-oriented ideas come to life.
The institute continues to expand access to more students from a variety of backgrounds.
Georgia Tech remains strong in U.S. News & World Report rankings for the College of Engineering and each of its specialties.
Yellow Jackets Raianna Brown and Makeda Cyrus represent on global stage
Richard Sargent, former senior manager of Office of Information Technology Infrastructure Operations, has been tapped as senior director of IT Support Services with the Administrative Services Center.
Two Georgia Tech professors are addressing workplace and social challenges through innovative teaching around health and wellness.

yellow jacket flying club

In August 1945, weeks after Japan’s surrender marked the end of World War II, a group of Tech students gathered in Room 11 of the Aerospace Engineering Building to form a flying club. As an announcement in the Georgia Tech student newspaper, the Technique, put it, “There are a large number of Naval ROTC, veteran, and civilian fliers on the campus at the present time, and many other interested men want to learn to fly.”

In addition to supporting current students, the resources generated will support displaced scholars and welcome them to join the Georgia Tech community.
In April, eligible Georgia Tech employees will begin receiving a $5,000 Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) recently approved by Governor Brian Kemp and state legislators.

houseplants

Georgia Tech's main campus, with 400 acres and more than 15,000 trees, has a team of landscape professionals maintaining its beauty year-round. Tech Lawn and Garden taps into the knowledge of the lawn and garden experts in Landscape Services, showing how they do what they do and sharing tips that you can use at home.