Redesigned Magazine, Website Highlight Georgia Tech Research
For 31 years, Research Horizons has showcased Georgia Tech's groundbreaking scientific and engineering research. Now the magazine has undergone a major content update and design metamorphosis.
Tiny Needles Offer Potential Treatment for Eye Diseases
Needles almost too small to be seen with the unaided eye could be the basis for new treatment options for two of the world’s leading eye diseases: glaucoma and corneal neovascularization
Deon Hill, 6-0, 194-pound redshirt senior A-back at Georgia Tech, was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease last season when he reported having severe stomach cramps and had to be hospitalized.
As the nation commemorates its service men and women today for Veterans Day, Georgia Tech joins in honoring those affiliated with the Institute who have served.
Admission Taps Campus to Recruit New Yellow Jackets
On the Ides of March, 3,175 high school students around the world had reason not to beware but to rejoice when they were notified of their admission to the Class of 2018 at Georgia Tech.
Dog Days: Man and His Guide Dog Make a Perfect Team
Blinded at 23 by a genetic eye disease, Vincent Martin — a former Paralympic track-and-field star, now a human-centered computing Ph.D. student at Georgia Tech — at first relied on a cane to navigate his daily life. But, in 2011, he realized he needed more help. Enter Karson.