Georgia Tech Research Institute share research highlights with Sen. Raphael Warnock

BOR bestows highest academic recognition.

Chaouki T. Abdallah, executive vice president for Research, has convened two separate search committees tasked with selecting the new vice president for the Enterprise Innovation Institute and the associate vice president for Corporate Engagement.

Psychologists and wellness experts give tips on managing anxiety.

Bernard Kippelen, Joseph M. Pettit Professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and co-president of the Lafayette Institute in Metz, France, has been named vice provost for International Initiatives, effective August 1.

New VP will bring together commercialization and tech transfer efforts across campus, expanding Georgia Tech's global impact

From improved ventilation, to fast and free testing, to ongoing vaccine clinics, Georgia Tech is continuing to take a multipronged approach to preventing and mitigating the risk of coronavirus as more students, faculty, and staff return to campus.

This National Hispanic Heritage Month, President Ángel Cabrera reflects on his time as a student in the College of Sciences at Georgia Tech — and speaks to recruiting and supporting more Hispanic and Latinx students and faculty in STEM.

This weekend, to remember those who lost their lives in service, events in the Tech community and around Atlanta have been planned for the Memorial Day holiday.

SMILE has once again organized Hearts for Campus, where messages are written on pieces of paper and hung from campus trees.

Fall break is rapidly approaching, and while some students will be heading home for the four-day break, many will be staying on campus.

Larry Heck will join the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) on August 15 as a Professor, Rhesa “Ray” S. Farmer Chair and a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.

More than 200 portable air purifiers will be installed in centrally and departmentally scheduled classrooms ahead of the first day of classes on Monday, Aug. 23.

Surveillance testing for Covid-19 is critical, even for those who are vaccinated, because it is the only way to detect an infection before it puts others at risk.

Leaders in higher education, government, and venture capital gathered at Georgia Tech to look at how Atlanta can ensure and support inclusion in entrepreneurship.

Georgia Tech is introducing new rewards to encourage individuals on campus to get vaccinated and test weekly.

Since last fall the Institute’s regular testing of students, faculty, and staff has kept the number of positive cases relatively low on campus.

Record Year for Georgia Tech

Angela Davis, political activist, philosopher, educator, and author, will be the keynote speaker at Georgia Tech’s 2021 Black History Month Lecture on Feb. 10.

The 2021-22 campaign runs through Nov. 16.

More than 21,500 students from outside Georgia who applied to Georgia Tech in Early Action 2 received their admission decisions on Saturday afternoon.

Abdallah Ougazzaden has been named president of Georgia Tech-Lorraine. 

As the spring semester gets underway, Georgia Tech’s asymptomatic surveillance testing program is up and running at full capacity to serve the campus community.

Fourth-year student’s garment designed to assist homeless populations takes top prize

The one-hour sessions, hosted by the Academic Restart Task Force, will help inform continuous improvement efforts for spring and will be shared with campus administrators and the Institute Restart Task Forces.  

Devesh Ranjan has been appointed interim vice president for Interdisciplinary Research

Tech researchers have helped develop several new technologies to add on to testing, masking, and distancing.

In recent weeks, Georgia Tech has hosted several poignant discussions and candid conversations about race on campus and beyond.

Whether you're trying to find new friends or spend time with old ones, there are ways to do so safely.

This semester, two well-being days — March 16 and March 24 — are planned for students and instructors to take a break from classes. To encourage the Tech community to take time off and enjoy the spring weather, a variety of activities will be hosted.

Research universities will likely face significant challenges ahead, and addressing them begins with understanding the issues involved.

Several events have opened registration or started collecting donations.

The Office of Corporate Engagement will help the Institute leverage critical partnerships and develop new relationships with industry.

The Diversity and Inclusion Fellows Program at Georgia Tech is now accepting applications for its fifth cohort.

If you've been waiting to get vaccinated, now is the time to sign up.

At the corner of Hemphill Avenue and Ferst Drive sits a lush, green, 8-acre treasure — a study in ecological sustainability, innovative pedagogy, and individual contemplation.

Members of the L.O.V.E. GT working group will join meetings of various campus groups and departments to talk about the Institute’s values and share ways to further incorporate the values into our work.

Spring commencement ceremonies will feature Ed Bastian, Paul Judge, Ryan Gravel, and Stacey A. Dixon as guest speakers.

Four finalists chosen in the search for the next vice provost for International Initiatives will present at an open seminar.

Dance will mix with the fields of neuroscience, technology, and artificial intelligence (AI) to create a unique performance