Trey Quinn will leave Georgia Tech with two degrees and a victory over the Ramblin’ Wreck.
The Institute is among the 20 public and private “New Ivies” employers trust to produce a skilled and prepared workforce.
M.S. student Meenakshi Manikandaswamy won a chess tournament hosted by the School of Computational Science and Engineering.
A School of Computational Science and Engineering faculty member is co-leading a $1.5M National Science Foundation grant to mitigate flood risks.
The campus community should plan for road closures and additional traffic throughout the week.
The Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) is electrifying its patrol division with three all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E GT SUVs, leading the national eco-shift among law enforcement.
Onboarding program welcomes new research faculty to the Georgia Tech community.
The database will help researchers explore questions about the causes and effects of power outages and how policy interventions can help strengthen grid resilience.
Juneteenth will be observed on campus and around Atlanta.
Cassie Mitchell and Robert Quinn are examining the factors that affect the inclusion of people with disabilities in STEM fields, aiming to understand the challenges they face with the ultimate goal of improving accessibility and financial independence for