Students interested in examining media from an analytical perspective and learning how race intersects with contemporary social factors will soon be able to enroll in the new Black Media Studies minor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication.
Georgia Tech to Offer Expanded Symptomatic Covid-19 Testing
Starting Wednesday, Jan. 12, Georgia Tech will offer a drive-thru, symptomatic Covid-19 diagnostic testing site to address the immediate testing needs for students, faculty, and staff. This site will welcome any symptomatic Georgia Tech faculty and staff, as well as symptomatic students who are unable to make an appointment at Stamps.
The 11th Annual MLK Lecture will feature Freeman Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The event kicks off Georgia Tech’s annual celebration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Once again we are beginning a semester amid a Covid-19 spike. I realize that, for many, this continues to feel concerning and at times, overwhelming. Over the last few days, we have received many questions from members of our community about our plans for the spring semester and I write to share some perspective about what to expect.
Registration Open for Three Minute Thesis Competition
Can you explain your research in 180 seconds? Master’s and doctoral students are eligible to compete in this year's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition. Registration will close Friday, Jan. 21.
No doubt about it, it’s been a tough couple of years. And as we turn the page to yet another uncertainty-filled trip around the sun, Georgia Tech science fiction experts recommend what to read and watch for Science Fiction Day that’s filled with hope.
All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to test for Covid-19 as soon as they return to campus. Georgia Tech's free, saliva-based surveillance testing sites reopened today for the semester.
Mechanical engineering student Ethan Rosman has had the privilege of being the one and only driver of the Ramblin' Wreck this semester. He graduated last weekend, but first shared some thoughts on the experience of being the keeper of the Wreck's coveted keys.
As of this week, the omicron variant makes up the majority of coronavirus cases in the U.S. The same prevention measures put in place previously can still help slow the spread of this variant — vaccination, masking, physical distancing, and avoiding large indoor gatherings.
GTPD Awarded College Police Department of the Year
In its inaugural recognition, LAW Publications is calling attention to departments across the country for their efforts in community engagement — including the Georgia Tech Police Department.