On Jan. 8, Georgia Tech announced the launch of the Invest in the Best Scholarship Challenge, a new campaign initiative designed to secure $50 million in endowed support for undergraduate scholarships for students of superior talent with financial need.
The Office of the Bursar, Office of Information Technology, and Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid partner to warn students about financial fraud against their Institute accounts and how to protect them.
Georgia Tech’s Executive Vice President for Research search committee has selected three finalists, each of whom will visit campus.
Partners from across campus have engaged in initiatives during the past year to address feedback in the areas of rewards and recognition, psychological safety, well-being, and operational practices and policies.
The project aims to accelerate direct air capture development while significantly reducing costs.
The new interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Neuroscience and Neurotechnology is expected to enroll its first graduate students in Fall 2025. Sciences will also offer a new Minor in Neuroscience, beginning Fall 2024.
Georgia Tech’s Climate Action Plan outlines mitigation and adaptation strategies for reaching net-zero emissions on campus by 2050 and contributing to global solutions through education and research.
A&F leadership announces organizational changes to support Institute operations and compliance.
This fall, the Institute will launch a foundational, interdisciplinary program to lead in research related to neuroscience, neurotechnology, and society.
The interdisciplinary Environmental Science (ENVS) degree program, developed by faculty in the Schools of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Biological Sciences, is now enrolling students interested in a wide variety of environment-related careers.