With a global pandemic and political protests in the spotlight, the change of seasons may have gone unnoticed. But summer has arrived, and with it comes the question of what to read.
Custodians, landscapers, maintenance workers, post office staff, police officers, and others have been reporting to campus and keeping the Institute going during the pandemic.
With the shift to online courses and meetings, the Effective Team Dynamics Initiative offers resources to help students and employees learn how best to collaborate and work together from a distance.
An Update from Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Following weeks of social unrest, IDEI has placed heightened focus on its already strong suite of programming designed to address perceived and real racial inequities.
Georgia Tech Arts, in partnership with WABE and ATL PBA, will host a virtual town hall discussion this week that explores the importance of community when facing isolation and divisiveness.
With Fewer Cars and a Pandemic, Air Quality Improves
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution talks with Georgia Tech researchers who, since April, have been studying how fewer cars on Atlanta’s streets has affected air quality.
For the next several months, visitors to the Atlanta Botanical Garden will be able to observe the testing of a new high-tech tool in the battle to save some of the world’s most endangered species.
The project is highlighted by the demolition of the existing one-story building on the third-base side of the stadium and subsequent construction of a new 25,379-square-foot, two-story structure.
Georgia Tech's plan for fall operation includes changes to the calendar and course delivery, strengthened health and safety protocols, and a set of personal hygiene practices for all of us.