Chatting with Panamanian President (and Yellow Jacket) Juan Carlos Varela
Juan Carlos Varela, who graduated from Georgia Tech in 1985 and was elected president of Panama in 2014, talks about his experience at Tech and path to the presidency.
New CREATE-X Initiative Fuels Student Entrepreneurial Endeavors
Funded by a philanthropic gift from Chris Klaus, CREATE-X will equip undergraduates with the tools and entrepreneurial confidence needed to establish startups.
Meet this year's InVenture Prize finalists, who will present their innovations tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Ferst Center for the Arts. The competition will also air live on Georgia Public Broadcasting.
International student groups kick off Culture Fest today by serving their traditional fare on Tech Walk for $5 a person. They've also shared some of their recipes with the campus community.
From ice shelves in Antarctica to volcanic mountains in Africa, Georgia Tech scientists and engineers travel the globe to take on some of the world’s toughest challenges.
Calculus, Thermodynamics, Structures — and Drawing
In a new "Drawing on Nature" class, students from disciplines as varied as biomedical engineering, computer science, and industrial design use art to delve deeper into their respective fields of study.