Conversations With Cabrera: Luoluo Hong
With three decades as a student affairs professional, Luoluo Hong’s commitment to Tech students, their success, and their well-being is profound — and personal.
Library Collects 4 Awards for Reimagining, Renovation
The Georgia Tech Library, which finished its decade-long reimagining and renovation in September 2020, was honored by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, American Institute of Architects, and Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.
Yellow Jacket Nests Being Collected for Campus Research
Fall is yellow jacket season. Not football or basketball, but the time of year when colonies of yellow jackets — the insects — reach their maximum size. It’s also when Professor Michael Goodisman and the Goodisman Research Group collect their nests.
Election Day is Nov. 2 this year, and the campaign signs have returned to neighborhoods and roadsides. Richard Barke, associate professor and director of undergraduate studies in the School of Public Policy, talks about local elections and the importance of civic participation.
5 Questions With Dracula, Gothic Horror Scholar Carol Senf
It’s October, and for many of us that means dialing up a classic monster movie or pulling an old horror novel off the shelf. That’s certainly an option, says Carol Senf, an award-winning scholar who has written books on Dracula and taught Victorian and Gothic fiction at Georgia Tech since 1981. As we creep toward Halloween, we asked Senf to talk about horror — both imagined and real
This fall Georgia Tech rolled out a new Learning Assistant Program within Tutoring and Academic Support, a division of the Office of Undergraduate Education. Learning Assistants are students who can help facilitate small group collaboration inside the classroom by working alongside faculty during breakout activities.
Every year, the Associated Press and Coaches Poll rank the top 25 college football teams throughout the season. Now, student media from around the country are taking on polling, including The Technique.
Costume parties, pumpking painting (and dropping), brain juice, and movie marathons. If you’re looking for Halloween fun or just a way to unwind, stop by one of these campus events this week.
The theme this year is “Buzzing Into Fall,” and events range from a scavenger hunt to a banner competition, in addition to the time-honored traditions of the Mini 500, Ramblin' Wreck Parade, and Freshman Cake Race.