5 Tips to Avoid the Most Common Career Fair Mistakes
How can students stand out and impress recruiters? Career Development Advisor Dennis Lindsay offers some tips to avoid the most common career fair mistakes.
The tallies are in and, for the 2014 football season, more than 25 tons of recyclable materials collected during Georgia Tech’s six home games were diverted from landfills, setting a new record for the Institute’s Game Day Recycling Program.
Students can sign up to bring brothers, sisters, and family friends between the ages of 7 and 16 to participate in a multitude of activities designed to show the various aspects of community and life that take place at Tech.
Robots, Student Team Up to Create Miles Davis-Inspired Funk
Mason Bretan, a Ph.D. candidate in music technology, plays the drums, guitar, and keyboard. A robot named Shimon listens, then generates music on a marimba using its computational knowledge of jazz theory and improvisation.
For more than a decade, the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University has been applying the principles of engineering to life sciences research and clinical practice.
After 2014's "Snowmageddon," the Office of Emergency Preparedness has been working toward this winter for several months and advises that all employees, especially commuters, be prepared for whatever weather comes their way.
If you’re sitting in a coffee shop, tapping away on your laptop, feeling safe from hackers because you didn’t connect to the shop’s Wi-Fi, think again. The bad guys may be able to see what you’re doing just by analyzing the low-power electronic signals your laptop emits even when it’s not connected to the Internet.
On Saturday, 5,273 young men and women around the world heard a different kind of “good word” from Georgia Tech: They have been accepted to the next freshman class of Yellow Jackets.