Georgia Tech aerospace engineering student Mirza Samnani volunteered more than 1,000 hours to develop early warning systems for avalanches in Tajikistan.
Costumes in the annual Trinidad and Tobago Carnival often inspire awe because of their extravagance, flamboyancy, and — for some dancing sculptures — their size.
Faculty from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts explore the film's connection to Afrofuturism and feminism in the world of Wakanda.
Analysis of ‘growth mindset’ research suggests little to no positive effect on student performance
Banning scooters may reduce sidewalk congestion and keep would-be riders and pedestrians safer, but it comes at a cost.
Will Roper, a Georgia Tech alumnus and a distinguished professor of the practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has joined the Defense Innovation Board, an advisory panel for the U.S. Secretary of Defense.
Researchers from the Center for Advanced Communications Policy recently released their 2022 accessibility report for mobile phones.
Study finds bias is driven by backlash after students receive first exam grades.

Celebrating 70 Years of Women at Tech

It’s hard to imagine Georgia Tech without female students, faculty, staff, and administrators. But during Tech’s first 67 years, women were not allowed in full-time programs.

Image of the moon centered in the graphic with the text, To the Moon, Back, and Beyond

The launch of Artemis 1 is the first step in NASA's return to the moon.