Funding for ATDC, Holland Plant Among Tech's Legislative Priorities
The 2015 legislative session begins today, and Georgia Tech’s Office of Government and Community Relations will be focused on conveying Tech’s legislative priorities to Georgia’s leaders.
Students Organize National Human Trafficking Conference
This Saturday, Tech students are bringing a national conference to campus that will shed light on the issue of human trafficking in Atlanta and beyond.
So, How About That Online Computer Science Degree?
In January 2014, in collaboration with AT&T and the educational organization Udacity, it introduced the Online Master of Science in Computer Science (OMSCS) — a degree from a No. 9-ranked computer science graduate program at one of America’s top 10 public universities — all for just an approximate cost of $6,600.
Tech Establishes Center of Community Health and Wellbeing
“While we already have many strong and effective programs that currently serve as valuable resources, a campuswide wellness initiative will allow us to maximize resources to provide more comprehensive programs,” said President G.P. “Bud” Peterson.
Adam N. Stulberg, an energy and international security expert and associate professor, shares his thoughts on how energy influences today’s geopolitics.