For those who have seen Academy Award-nominated film Hidden Figures, rest assured that the math on the chalkboards is correct — thanks to a Tech student.
Among Tech's variety of student groups are those that explore religion, spirituality, and secularism. A few Yellow Jackets share how it plays into their college experience.
Gary May Recommended to be Next Chancellor at UC Davis
Gary May, dean and Southern Company Chair in the College of Engineering, has been selected to be the next chancellor of the University of California, Davis, pending approval by the California system’s Board of Regents.
Chancellor Wrigley Testifies on Campus Carry Legislation
“With respect to campus carry, we feel strongly that current law strikes the right balance to create a safe environment on our campuses,” said Steve Wrigley, chancellor of the University System of Georgia.
Frog spit, renewable energy, and cybersecurity: In honor of National Engineers Week, look back at some of the engineering to come out of Georgia Tech so far this year
For more than four decades, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter have dedicated their lives to improving human rights and alleviating suffering around the world. Today, the couple receives the 2017 Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage.
One of the biggest barriers in suicide prevention is the fear of talking about suicide, but talking saves lives. A new Tech training program is coaching people through those conversations.
Black History Exhibit, Lecture to Focus on Race, Gender
Wednesday's events include a daylong exhibit highlighting queer black history and guest speaker Janet Mock, who will talk about being black and transgender.