Every year, Georgia Tech’s campuswide and major-specific career fairs draw hundreds of employers and thousands of students looking for just the right fit, whether it’s for a permanent, co-op, or internship position.
The disproportionate number of male to female students at Georgia Tech may long have drawn attention — despite the fact that the Institute has established itself as the No. 1 producer of female engineers in the United States. But in reality, those female engineers have been drawing significant attention of their own.
OneBusAway App Now Tracks MARTA Trains in Real Time
The mobile app OneBusAway, which tracks public transportation in real time, now includes arrival times for MARTA trains in addition to the MARTA buses and Georgia Tech shuttles already featured in the app.
Though situated smack in the middle of a major metropolitan area, the 400 acres of Georgia Tech’s campus house a bevy of wildlife, from the ordinary (squirrels!) to the unexpected (fancy chickens?).
Move over Howell Mill Food Truck Park; the Georgia Tech community will soon be able to satisfy its cravings for “meals on wheels” right here on campus. By the end of March, a group of student-selected food trucks will call Tech home.
Images flashed across 10 screens on the front wall. Although the room feels like an air traffic control center, it’s really an enhanced operation center at the Georgia Tech Police Department.
Class Notes: Getting down to Business in Startup Lab
One morning in January, Chris Klaus stood in a room in his namesake building to talk with 30-plus students about what it takes to build a startup. Klaus is just one of several guest entrepreneurs to visit the class, a new offering this semester called Startup Lab.
It’s March, and that means it’s Women’s Awareness Month at Georgia Tech. The program, now in its 16th year, has become so established that many people don’t realize it’s a student-run initiative specifically for Tech, said Melanie DeMaeyer, coordinator of the Women’s Resource Center (WRC).
2014 State Legislative Session Enters Final Stretch
In spite of all of the winter weather, the state legislative session has pressed on, resulting in many opportunities to spread the word about the noteworthy things happening at Georgia Tech.
Hundreds of students, faculty, and art enthusiasts will gather in the Clough Commons tonight for the opening of Georgia Tech’s juried art show — the third annual Clough Art Crawl.