Election day, Nov. 3, is just around the corner. If you have not registered to vote, there’s still time.
Students, staff, and alumni can apply to speak on anything celebrating women at Tech.
The stage is set for the campus' 2021 Martin Luther King Jr. celebration and commemorative event series.
Anna Stroup-Holladay helps with contact tracing as part of Georgia Tech's surveillance testing program.
In keeping with the need to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, Governor Brian Kemp’s office recently issued an update encouraging all employees at state agencies to telework between Dec. 21 and Jan. 4 as staffing needs allow.
Raheem Beyah has been selected as Georgia Tech’s new dean and Southern Company chair of the College of Engineering, and will begin his duties as dean on Jan. 15.
The document highlights the organizations' accomplishments and future goals.
Seth Osekre, a custodian in Facilities Management since 2007, has friends all over campus.
As the construction fencing comes down, a fresh, new greenspace welcomes students for the spring semester.
The campus community is encouraged to actively participate in asymptomatic surveillance testing each week.