The agreement expands capacity for education and research, building on a century-long relationship between two Atlanta mainstays.
Tech received the highest C-suite rating of any school in the 2026 survey.
The new Institute aims to be a place where people can exchange ideas freely, learn from one another, and find common ground.
Attendees gained insights into Institute‑wide IT initiatives and the critical role of collaboration across the campus IT community.
Earth Month provides a multitude of events and activities to learn and engage with sustainability-focused campus initiatives.
With the mindset of an ultra trail runner, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management Rick Clark approaches his goals one step at a time.
The Institute for Technology and Civic Leadership will officially launch April 2-3 with a two-day symposium exploring how to best prepare current and future leaders to engage with the most pressing issues shaping society today and in the future.
The campus community is invited to participate in a week of events that increase awareness and actions to advance the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Georgia Tech is advancing an ambitious slate of campus construction projects designed to support its long-term growth and future innovation.
When Postdoctoral Research Fellow Hannah Youngblood’s work on exfoliation glaucoma (XFG) was featured by the BrightFocus Foundation, it caught the attention of Jennifer Rucker, an Alabama resident who was diagnosed with XFG several years ago.