"While we demand change from those with the power to enact it, we must also ask what each of us can do to make good on that promise. And that includes all of us at Georgia Tech."
As the Georgia Tech community prepares to phase in a return to in-person teaching, learning, and working, information will be provided about safety guidelines, information, and updates.
Construction is nearly complete on the Price Gilbert portion of Georgia Tech's renewal project. Both it and Crosland Tower are empty, but take a look at what to expect inside.
Mini Rover Engineered to Avoid Celestial Sand Traps
The rolling hills of Mars or the moon are a long way from the nearest tow truck. That’s why the next generation of exploration rovers will need to be good at climbing hills covered with loose material and avoiding entrapment on soft, granular surfaces.
Researchers Receive NIH Funds for Adjuvant Research to Boost Coronavirus Vaccines
Adjuvants may improve the ability of coronavirus vaccines to stimulate the immune system and generate appropriate responses necessary to protect the general population against the virus.
In March, the U.S. Census Bureau released a statement saying that students should be counted at their university address, even if they had to move out early due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Town Hall Helps Educators Foster Academic Integrity
The local and national landscape, residential and remote environments, battling academic dishonesty, and preventing the problem in the first place were all subjects discussed at last week's event.
The Georgia Tech Library asks that members of the community save photos, videos, notes, or anything else they create during this time, providing materials for future historians studying the pandemic.