At the corner of Hemphill Avenue and Ferst Drive sits a lush, green, 8-acre treasure — a study in ecological sustainability, innovative pedagogy, and individual contemplation.
Georgia Tech, Morehouse Partner on Minority Innovation
Georgia Tech is partnering with Morehouse College and PRENEURology Global to launch the Southeast Minority Business Development Agency Business Growth Hub. The two-year pilot is funded by a $1.4 million cooperative agreement from the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Georgia Tech volleyball will open competition in the First Round of the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship against Lipscomb today at 7 p.m. A watch party will take place on campus at Callaway Plaza.
Following feedack from students, alumni, and industry, the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering will adopt a threaded curriculum model for the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering programs.
Starting in Fall 2021, Georgia Tech will offer an opportunity for students to improve their financial literacy and well-being. GT 4100: Fundamentals of Personal Finance is a one-credit course that will be offered only on a pass/fail basis.
This year's honorees include many individuals with a variety of connections to Georgia Tech. From social media to consumer technology, from manufacturing to computer science, our fellow Yellow Jackets are making a splash.
The vaccine selfie has become a staple of social media in recent weeks — and that's no exception on campus. Members of the campus community share why they were motivated to get vaccinated, and how they hope it helps a return to normalcy.
Georgia Tech Volleyball Advances to NCAA Tournament
Georgia Tech volleyball has been selected to the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship tournament for the 10th time in program history and the first time since 2009.