Engineers Without Borders Improve Communities Worldwide
Students from any major are invited to join Engineers Without Borders at Georgia Tech, a local chapter of an international organization that empowers communities through engineering projects.
Tech in D.C.: Where Engineering and Policy Converge
Two recent Tech graduates talk about how they've taken their advanced engineering education to Washington, D.C., to address issues in government and policy.
After two years of testing and discussion, Tech’s primary learning management system, T-Square, is being phased out. The transition to Canvas begins with a small group of users this semester.
Gigi Pavur, an earth and atmospheric sciences major, will address nearly 4,000 incoming students and guests as the sophomore speaker at New Student Convocation on Sunday.
“Where will I eat? Which classes will I take? How long can I go without doing laundry?” Think of your needs in a simple hierarchy to help you get settled into life at Tech.