Rick Clark and Mary Tipton Woolley from Tech's Undergraduate Admission team will talk with parents of high schoolers in a webinar next week. The event is free to attend.
This week's event — “Race at Georgia Tech: A Call to Action” — will bring together President Ángel Cabrera and others to highlight the lived experiences of Black and non-Black faculty, staff, and students.
A new study shows that ozone gas, a highly reactive chemical composed of three oxygen atoms, could provide a safe means for disinfecting certain types of personal protective equipment that are in high demand.
Now known as the Career Center, staff will continue to provide career education and advising; coordinate career fairs and other career programming; and connect students with co-op positions, internships, and full-time jobs.
A Georgia Tech-developed interactive dashboard estimates Covid-19 incidence at gatherings in the U.S. and has added a new feature: the ability to calculate county-level risk of attending an event with someone actively infected.
The 36-inch line that ruptured more than a week ago continues to cause issues on campus. During repair, workers found a marking on the pipe dating it to 1892.
Cabrera to Speak at Virtual NCCI Conference Next Week
President Ángel Cabrera will join two other university presidents for a panel discussion at the 2020 Network for Change and Continuous Innovation conference July 8-9. Tech employees can register and attend at no cost.
Conversations about race are emerging from the shadows and taking many different forms. A few campus leaders offer thoughts on how to start — or not start — those conversations.
Centralized Ordering, Modeling Will Keep PPE Supplied
Supply chain and logistics experts have built an automated system to replace traditional purchasing systems in which individual research labs had to hunt for their own personal protective equipment.