As students transitioned to virtual learning last year, Georgia Tech and the Tuskegee Airmen Global Academy began partnering to bring aerospace fundamentals to young students.
Students Asked to Provide Feedback on Classroom Experiences in New Survey
The survey will be available beginning Monday, Feb. 22, and cover perceptions of instructional effectiveness, student engagement, the usefulness of technology, and the consistency and clarity of communication and expectations.
The new 5G Connect Future incubator is located in the city of Peachtree Corners’ 500-acre smart city technology park, a living lab powered by T-Mobile 5G where more than 8,000 people live or work.
Campus Initiatives Continue to Tackle Challenge of Covid-19
Testing, masking, and distancing continue to be the primary ways to slow the spread. But if you want to take it a step further, you can do additional testing or submit a voice sample for research, use an exposure notification app, and donate blood (which also tests for antibodies).
There are sites right here on Georgia Tech’s campus — and many more nearby — that represent milestones from a continued path toward greater equity and inclusion.
University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley announced that, in alignment with a recent announcement made by the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the House, full-time system employees making less than $80,000 a year will receive a one-time $1,000 bonus this spring.
Inventors of World’s Smallest Lavalier Microphone Tapped for Technical Achievement Award
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has given a Technical Achievement Award to Chris Countryman and Omer T. Inan, associate professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
An upcoming series of one-hour listening sessions, hosted by the Academic Restart Task Force, will help inform continuous improvement efforts for spring and will be shared with campus administrators and the Institute Restart Task Forces.
Faculty members Andrés García and Glaucio Paulino, as well as alumnus Roger Krone, join 103 new members and 23 international members based on their outstanding contributions to engineering research bioengineering, structure engineering, and technical leadership in industry engineering, respectively.