In his second Institute Address, which was delivered to nearly 5,000 people online and a few in person, Cabrera highlighted Tech's impact in the world in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mental Health Groups Offer Engagement Opportunities
The Mental Health Student Coalition is recruiting members, and the Mental Health Joint Allocation Committee is funding initiatives that improve student mental health and well-being.
McCamish Pavilion will serve as a polling location for the upcoming general election, with early voting conducted from Oct. 21-23 and Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
Getting a flu shot this season is more important than ever. The first on-campus flu shot clinics of the semester will be held at McCamish Pavilion next Monday and Tuesday.
Georgia Tech Launches School of Cybersecurity and Privacy
Georgia Tech, which has been named No. 1 in undergraduate cybersecurity education by U.S. News and World Report, is building upon its success by launching a new School of Cybersecurity and Privacy. The new school is the first of its kind among top research universities.
Tech Tops Nationwide Rankings in Engineering, Computing
Twelve of Georgia Tech’s academic programs rank among the best in the country, according to the recently released U.S. News & World Report 2020 “Best Colleges” undergraduate rankings, with two programs — civil engineering and industrial and systems engineering — ranking No. 1.
Students share their experiences getting tested on campus, where sites are equipped to handle more than 2,000 tests a day, and experts discuss the science behind testing.