Einstein Was Correct (Again): Gravitational Waves Observed
It took nearly 1.5 billion years to arrive and was here for less than two hundred milliseconds, but one microscopic movement was enough for scientists to claim one of the most significant discoveries in the world of physics this century — a discovery in which Georgia Tech researchers played an integral role.
Leadership Responds to Calls for Greater Gender Inclusiveness
Last fall, President G.P. “Bud” Peterson initiated a series of listening sessions with students, faculty, and staff to explore the issues of gender equity and inclusiveness.
The annual Social Enterprise Career Fair will take place Tuesday, Feb. 9, offering students the opportunity to find employment in which they can use their skills and talent to make a difference.
President Peterson Meets with Students on Judicial Process
The meetings followed a hearing last week with the state on the topic of due process on college campuses and how it is applied in student conduct proceedings.
Instead of seeking state bond funds for fiscal year 2017, Tech will take additional time to prepare the site and pursue private funding for the Library Renewal Project.
Since last fall, when the notion of developing a Living Building on Georgia Tech’s campus became a reality, there has been a flurry of planning activities.
Georgia Tech alumni Rep. Bert Reeves and Sen. P.K. Martin will host resolutions in the House and Senate chambers today to honor Georgia Tech’s student leaders.