Georgia Tech partnered with Georgia Power to host the dedication of the Microgrid in Tech Square.

IMat's Executive Director (Professor Eric Vogel, MSE) and Innovation Initiative Leader (Professor Jud Ready, GTRI) have created a new Science Advisor position and a team of Initiative Leaders to shape the future of IMat.

Georgia Tech and the U.S. DOE's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have entered into an agreement to bolster the interactions, collaborations, and joint scientific output of both institutions.

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.

Georgia Tech Human Resources (GTHR) is still accepting donations for the Buzzin’ Back to School Backpack Drive!

On August 24, 2020, NSF announced that it will invest a further $84 million over five years in a renewal of the NNCI Program. In March 2021, the NSF has again selected Georgia Tech to lead the Coordinating Office with participation from Arizona State...

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

Two researchers in the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering work with the components that make up the vaccine and say they’re safe and effective.

Psychologists and wellness experts give tips on managing anxiety.

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.  

On June 19, the Georgia Tech InVenture Prize won its 5th Emmy Award!

Devesh Ranjan has been appointed interim vice president for Interdisciplinary Research

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.

On and off Georgia Tech’s campus, there are countless opportunities for undergraduate students to gain practical skills, connections with industry leaders, and hands-on experience through research and internship opportunities.

For three days, GTHR staff and other volunteers will help first-time student employees complete requirements to officially begin working at Georgia Tech.

In January, Georgia Tech’s Serve-Learn-Sustain kicked off their newest program — Public Interest Technology (PIT) Student Fellows.

Due to an electrical fire on August 12 at the Mail Processing Center, campus mail service will continue to be limited through August 20. This affects mail service for students with mail folders at the Post Office and campus mail delivery to departments.

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

Week of Welcome kicks off this weekend with first-year move-in, followed by an entire week of events and programming to welcome Yellow Jackets back to campus.

The Georgia Tech Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council has launched three working groups comprised of Council members and issue-area experts from across the campus.

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

BOR bestows highest academic recognition.

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

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.

Today, Georgia Tech received two National Science Foundation Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes awards, totaling $40 million.

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.

To encourage vaccination, USG is offering an increased Well-being credit to all employees and their eligible spouses who get vaccinated.

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.

April 5-9, Georgia Tech will host Grad Student Appreciation Week.

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

Campus partners come together to elevate Week of Welcome, August 14-22, for first-year and upper-class students.

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

Record Year for Georgia Tech

USG and Kepro are excited to announce a new, customizable Employee Assistance Program (EAP) website — USG MyLifeExpert. This secure and confidential member website is open and ready for you right now!

Georgia Tech serves as a vital partner in training the microelectronics workforce, driving future microelectronics advances, and providing unique fabrication and packaging facilities to develop and test new solutions.

Raghupathy “Siva” Sivakumar is among the 164 renowned academic inventors named as Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). 

The Capstone Design Expo returned to McCamish Pavilion for the first time since the fall of 2019, with more than 500 students broken into 118 teams from seven schools and three colleges participating.

ECE Regents Professor Emeritus Kendall Su, our treasured friend and colleague, passed away on October 26 after a brief hospitalization. 

NEETRAC is an electric energy-focused, industry-supported center located in Forest Park, Georgia. The Center is part of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and recently celebrated its 25th Anniversary on October 27.