Student Alumni Association Enters Fourth Year

Atlanta, GA

Members and alumni will be stationed across campus on Thursday to educate students about SAA programs while giving away freebies and food.

Top 5 Things to Know About FERPA

Atlanta, GA

If a parent contacted you about his student’s grades, would you know how to handle the situation?

GTPD Earns Prestigious Law Enforcement Accreditation

Atlanta, GA

The Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) recently joined the ranks of a select group of 59 college and university police departments in the country that are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).

Recovery Month Sheds Light on Health Issues

Atlanta, GA

Events will educate campus on mental health and recovery issues.

Sports, Sci-Fi and Literary Events Dominate Labor Day in Atlanta

Atlanta, GA

Campus will close on Monday, Sept. 2; classes resume Tuesday, Sept. 3.

Provost Bras Named to U.S. Department of Energy Advisory Board

Atlanta, GA

An independent advisory committee to Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz

Architecture students install Civil War landscape-focused exhibit at Clough Commons

Atlanta, GA

Architecture students install Civil War landscape-focused exhibit at Clough Commons

Georgia Tech Works to Attract the Next Generation of Scientists and Engineers

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech is supporting national goals of attracting students into science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields.

Georgia Tech Joins United Nations Agency International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Atlanta, GA

Only two other U.S. universities are members of specialized agency of United Nations.

IRI Intros: 5 Questions with Henrik Christensen

Atlanta, GA

Executive Director of the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM) Henrik Christensen answers questions about IRIM and also talks about its efforts to support Georgia Tech faculty and students.