Tech Students Safe Following Latest French Tragedy
Faculty and staff with Georgia Tech-Lorraine and the Office of International Education have been working through the night to confirm that students studying and travelling in and around the city of Nice, France, are uninjured in the wake of the country’s latest terrorist attack.
As the presidential election progresses, Tech professors weigh in on what it means to be "politically correct" and the state of today's political climate.
Ian Bogost, Ivan Allen College Distinguished Chair in Media Studies and Professor of Interactive Computing, writes in The Atlantic about what laid the groundwork for the latest iteration of the Pokémon game and what he expects from the latest craze.
This computing professor, who recently made national news for creating a virtual teaching assistant, never had any doubt that he would enter the world of education.
Sunlight and Cellphones: Bringing Solar Power to Haiti
Undergraduate researchers from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering made their way to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to install rooftop solar panels and teach residents how they work.
The Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEaS), chaired by Srinivas Aluru and Dana Randall, will be housed in the new Coda building in Tech Square.
The "Rays the Roof" team designed a retrofit for the roof of the Lamar Sustainable Engineering Building. The team also traveled to Washington, D.C., to meet with congressional leaders, including Georgia Representative John Lewis.