This year Georgia Tech will host four Commencement ceremonies and welcome four guest speakers. Among them are two Tech graduates, including the visionary behind the Atlanta BeltLine.
In celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, the Georgia Tech Library is honored to compile a variety of resources related to the history, culture, and study of Asia and the Pacific Islands.
More than 970 students across 186 teams, representing 10 schools and four colleges, showcased their semester-long projects yesterday. It was the third time the event took place online due to the pandemic.
Georgia Tech continues to advance our strategic values through a program called L.O.V.E. GT. In the coming weeks, members of the working group will be reaching out to the campus community to talk about incorporating those values into our work.
Nominations Open for Alumni Association's 40 Under 40
The 40 Under 40 program recognizes Tech’s best and brightest innovators, trendsetters, and people whose commitment to excellence is changing lives. Nominations close April 30.
Georgia Tech Shares $15M From NASA to Advance Deep Space Exploration
Georgia Tech, along with 11 partner universities and 17 researchers, will receive $15 million over five years to fund the Joint Advanced Propulsion Institute (JANUS), developing strategies and methodologies to surmount limitations in ground testing of high-power electric propulsion systems.
The Kendeda Building Earns Living Building Certification
The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design has earned Living Building Challenge certification, the world’s most ambitious and holistic green building achievement. The certification from the International Living Future Institute independently verifies that The Kendeda Building is among the greenest in the world.
Board of Regents Approves No Tuition Increase for 2021-22
University System of Georgia students will again pay the same tuition rates at all 26 USG institutions as they do now for the current 2020-21 academic year.