The virtual celebration on Friday, May 1, will engage the entire community in congratulating graduates on their academic achievement. An on-campus ceremony is tentatively scheduled for a later date.
President Cabrera and other Institute leaders held two online town hall meetings yesterday to share updates and answer questions. More than 3,200 viewers tuned in.
Working groups will now turn their attention to goal setting, focusing on six strategic themes. Follow their progress and activities at strategicplan.gatech.edu.
A Georgia Tech graduate research assistant digitized Piedmont Healthcare's coronavirus decision tree. It is already part of their daily workflow, and it's improving physicians' ordering of retests.
Ideas to Serve is an annual event sponsored by the Scheller College's Institute for Leadership and Social Impact. This year's finals will be held online on April 15 –16, and the winners announced April 20.
On April 14, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia is expected to approve a recommendation of no tuition increases for the 2020-21 academic year.
Learn more about the many ways the Georgia Tech community is responding to the ongoing public health threat of coronavirus, and its efforts to support the well-being of healthcare workers, the city, and the state.
Save the certified personal protective equipment for healthcare workers. There are ways to protect yourself and others while also doing your part to slow the spread of COVID-19.
In the battle to save lives, recent Georgia Tech graduate Kolby Hanley has turned his company's warehouse, including all of his 3D printers, into a rapid response center to create respirator parts.