With Halloween approaching, we asked faculty members in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication to recommend a haunting tale. The books range from Victorian ghost stories to a supernatural rapper haunting a bookstore.
TEAM Buzz is an annual service event where students serve the local community in parks, schools, libraries, and conservancies. Signups are open for this Saturday's event.
After a year and a half unlike any other, the Georgia Tech community continues to navigate the pandemic with a hopeful eye toward the future. We gave four students the chance to document their lives on campus with 27 exposures on a disposable camera. It’s a new look at the Tech campus through an old-school lens.
With existing agreements for BlueJeans and WebEx set to expire next year, Georgia Tech plans to conduct a limited, two-month pilot of Zoom from October to December.
For graduating students, Grad Fest is the one-stop-shop for all of your Commencement requirements. Graduates can attend our in-person or virtual events to prepare for their ceremony and transition out of Georgia Tech.
Georgia Tech is accepting applications for campus tour guides, current students who volunteer to give prospective students and their families an informative and engaging visit around campus.
The first CREATE-X class in 2014 had eight teams. This year the program had 80, chosen out of more than 700 applicant teams. For the first time, 10 faculty teams were also admitted — out of 65 applying — to provide a new avenue for commercializing Georgia Tech research.
With students back from fall break and Homecoming activities coming up, asymptomatic surveillance testing is more important than ever. Test today and stop by the Community Market for a free T-shirt.
President Cabrera Talks Representation, Mentoring, Leadership
President Ángel Cabrera isn’t just the first native of Spain to lead an American university. He’s also just one of a handful of Hispanic and Latinx leaders to serve as presidents of major U.S. institutions of higher education. He shared his thoughts as part of Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month.
Registration Open for Fall Citizens Police Academy
Georgia Tech’s Citizens Police Academy is a five-week program designed to educate and inform the Tech community about issues related to law enforcement efforts on campus and how the Georgia Tech Police Department operates. The Academy is open to all Tech faculty, staff, and students.