Marking a major step forward in campus transportation, the highly anticipated campus cycle track has been completed.
The new center will promote research and collaboration focused on using state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to address complex scientific challenges.
The department was recently recognized by the national Campus Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Association.
The National Science Foundation has awarded Georgia Tech and its partners $20 million to build a powerful new supercomputer that will use artificial intelligence to accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
Loraine Phillips, a leader in the Institute’s SACSCOC reaccreditation process, will leave the Institute in July.
Georgia Tech's Summer Institute welcomed 93 rising 11th graders representing 57 counties across Georgia to campus.
Shriners Children’s will open a $153 million pediatric medical research facility at Science Square, becoming the largest tenant in the development and contributing to Georgia Tech’s growing role in Atlanta’s life sciences sector.
As the White House accelerates plans for a 2026 crewed mission to Mars, Georgia Tech experts highlight the engineering, scientific, and diplomatic challenges that will shape the success—and sustainability—of humanity’s next giant leap.
The Institute earned the recognition for the third consecutive year.
The public is invited to help select an honoree in each of three awards categories by online vote. The Institute is up for top honors in Educational Insight, Attainment, and Planning.