As the 2016 legislative session begins this month, Georgia Tech’s Office of Government and Community Relations will be focused on conveying Tech’s legislative priorities to Georgia’s leaders.
Celebrate your colleagues by nominating them for a 2015 award.
This year’s commemoration of the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. includes an ambitious slate of events organized by faculty, staff, and students.
Yellow Jackets from six different majors appear on the magazine's 2016 list of the brightest young minds in America.
Georgia law requires that all Institute employees disclose business transactions by themselves or family members with the State or any State agency. Reports for 2015 transactions are due Jan. 31.
In 2013, Sarah Schoemann, now a doctoral student in Georgia Tech’s Digital Media program, co-founded the Different Games Conference while in graduate school at New York University (NYU) because she saw a need for inclusivity within the gaming community.
Nancy Parrish, who advocates on behalf of victims of sexual assault in the military, will received the $100,000 award
Students should take these into account when attending the Internship and Co-op Fair this week.
Every year, one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions is to get healthier. If you’ve set this goal for 2016, you may be able to work toward it without leaving your desk. How? By standing instead of sitting.
This year, 1,135 individuals contributed or pledged a total of $351,604. This is the second-highest total fundraising amount for the annual campaign.