First Georgia Tech Students, ROTC Officers, Join Space Force
In five weeks, mechanical engineering student Joshua Hammonds will become Georgia Tech’s first ROTC student directly commissioned into the U.S. Space Force. He joins three officers, including Capt. Chloe Babcock, who was the first currently enrolled Georgia Tech graduate student to transfer to the Space Force, in September.
McCamish Pavilion will serve as a polling location for today's election. It's happening because two students who have never voted for president led voting efforts on campus that have influenced thousands of people in Atlanta and across the country.
With many already stressed about the outcomes of Tuesday's election, it’s important to find ways to distract yourself and destress, not only leading up to Tuesday, but in the days that follow as well.
After 50 years and journeys to all seven continents, ORGT continues to give Georgia Tech students formative learning and exploration experiences in the outdoors.
Join President Ángel Cabrera for a talk with Enric Sala, current National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and author of The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild, which makes a clear case for why protecting nature is our best health insurance, and why it makes economic sense.
Can We Get Along? How to Engage in Civil Discourse
For a variety of reasons 2020 has been stressful, frightening, and just plain exhausting. Next week’s election has, in some cases, pitted relatives and friends against each other. Is it possible to have a civil discussion with someone who doesn’t share the same views?
Covid-19 Interventions Can Cut Virus Infections, Severe Outcomes, Healthcare Needs
Non-pharmaceutical interventions such as voluntary shelter in place, quarantines, and other steps taken to control the SARS-CoV-2 virus can reduce the peak number of infections, daily infection rates, cumulative infections, and overall deaths.
A full moon and an extra hour from Daylight Saving Time will add to what’s already a day filled with candy, costumes, and scares. There are plenty of ways to celebrate while also taking proper safety precautions.
Cases of Covid-19 rose slightly in the past week, both on campus and in the greater community. Dr. Ben Holton, senior director of Stamps Health Services, indicates a few reasons why that may be.
Institute to Consolidate Student Life, Campus Services
A singularly focused unit for all non-academic student services — Student Engagement and Well-being — will include both Student Life and Campus Services.