Spirits of Tech

Georgia Tech’s 140-year-old grounds boast a great deal of history — and a few spirits.
Beyah has led the College of Engineering since 2021, strengthening its national and global reputation for innovation, research excellence, and student success.
USG schools are working together to manage energy use on campuses.

Faculty Shaping Futures

Students spend thousands of hours in class while earning a degree. Driving that experience is the instructor at the front of the room. Each semester, students have transformative experiences in the classroom with Georgia Tech’s renowned faculty members, who not only deliver instruction but also guide students in their career paths and help them explore their interests and potential. 

Many students take the time to express their gratitude through the Thank a Teacher program. Meet a few of them here. 

The 2025 Data Days conference, Monday, Nov. 3, and Wednesday, Nov. 5, will bring together members of the Institute’s data community to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, data, and innovation.
Offering accessible repairs at an on-campus location, the shop hopes to help the growing cycling community at Georgia Tech.
The U.S. government is entering its third week of the federal shutdown as lawmakers continue to negotiate toward an agreement on federal spending for the new fiscal year, which began on Oct. 1.
Halloween at Georgia Tech includes a bit of everything — fossils, ballroom dancing, costume contests, and pumpkins falling from the top of the Howey Physics Building.
October often ushers in cooler temperatures and, with them, a renewed interest in getting outdoors. This month, the annual Atlanta Biketober Challenge offers a chance to do that on two wheels.
Assistant Professor Raphaël Pestourie has earned back-to-back selections to the Institute’s Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) honor roll, placing him among the top-ranked teachers for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025.