Testing Sites Welcome Campus Community for Spring Semester
As of today, Georgia Tech's asymptomatic testing surveillance program is back to its full operational hours for the semester. Get your first test as soon as you come back to campus.
Leadership Change for Enterprise Innovation Institute
Karen Fite, who, for the past 18 months has led the Georgia Tech's economic development efforts as interim vice president and director, has retired after more than 27 years. David Bridges has taken on the role.
"Yesterday’s disturbing images of a mob storming into the U.S. Capitol brought me back to scenes 40 years ago in my native Spain when I was a teenage boy."
Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to refrain from hosting events until at least late January. Those planning to host an in-person event this semester should review these updated guidelines.
Beyah is currently Georgia Tech’s vice president for Interdisciplinary Research, executive director of the Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program, and is the Motorola Foundation Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He's also a two-time Georgia Tech graduate.
What to Read and Watch for Science Fiction Day 2021
It's been 50 years since Irving "Bud" Foote, then a professor in what is now the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, taught the first science fiction courses at Georgia Tech. In celebration of that milestone, and in honor of Science Fiction Day on Jan. 2, campus science fiction experts share book and movie recommendations from 1971.
In 1990, the Institute officially organized its sciences, liberal arts, and computing programs as colleges. At the time, the College of Computing was one of the first of its kind in the country.
Many in U.S. Faced Economic Hardship Due to Covid-19
A Georgia Tech researcher found significant deprivation among survey respondents, with almost 25% reporting hardships in at least two of four indicators.
Students Win ‘JUMP Into STEM’ for Third Consecutive Year
Sarah Canastra, Hunter Hancock, and Lucas Kiefer topped the U.S. Department of Energy competition for their project titled “Load Shifting with Smart Water Heaters: Conservation Without the Cold Showers.”