All University System of Georgia (USG) employees are now eligible for free COVID-19 virtual screenings through Augusta University Health System’s AU Health Express Care app.
Though ethics is a year-round priority, Ethics Awareness Week puts a spotlight on how to make ethical decisions, where to find related resources, and Georgia Tech’s Office of Ethics and Compliance.
Though students are allowed to return to campus after Thanksgiving, those who travel home for the holiday are encouraged to stay there until the spring semester, which begins Jan. 14, 2021.
On Wednesday, April 22, more than 850 faculty, researchers, and staff from Georgia Tech and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) tuned in to a virtual town hall to hear updates and participate in a Q&A session.
In a 50-minute live-stream video, research leaders presented a detailed plan for ramping up the Institute’s research enterprise over the summer in preparation for the Fall 2020 semester.
A set of campus surveys this month is gauging the Georgia Tech community’s comfort with returning to campus and practicing health and safety measures during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A boil water advisory from the City of Atlanta was lifted Sunday evening, but low water pressure has forced the temporary suspension of research operations in five buildings near the break.
August 8-16 is the inaugural Week of Welcome where first-year students can explore and connect to their new campus home despite the unprecedented circumstances.
In recent months, some campus procedures have changed because of the coronavirus pandemic, and many people on campus have been working to implement new practices to get ready for the fall semester.
As you return to campus for what may be the first time in several months, you’ll find much that is familiar, as well as new signs related to safety measures for the Georgia Tech community.
Georgia Tech's HomeLab is one of three campus units participating in a National Institutes of Health effort to rapidly identify new Covid-19 tests and bring them to market.
Raheem Beyah has been selected as Georgia Tech’s new dean and Southern Company chair of the College of Engineering, and will begin his duties as dean on Jan. 15.
Conditions permitting, a final decision is expected during the fall semester, with the goal of having the Institute’s next provost in the role no later than January 2021.