The Division of Student Life, the Alumni Association, and the Office of Development are partnering to collect and distribute funds for Tech students who are facing acute financial hardship as a result of the coronavirus.
Tech researchers show how extreme daytime heat, minus-200 Celsius temperatures, and a combination of other conditions make it possible for water to arise and collect as ice on the planet closest to the sun.
In the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, every engineering discipline stayed in the top 10, and the Scheller College of Business rose to No. 27.
Tech is on track to move its human resources systems to OneUSG Connect on Monday, March 23. Resources are available to support all employees, managers, and practitioners during this new implementation.
Mar. 12, 2020—Effective Monday, March 16, Georgia Tech will suspend instruction for two weeks, following guidance provided by Governor Brian Kemp. The decision was made by the University System of Georgia after receiving new guidance from the governor’s Coronavirus Task Force and the Georgia Department of Public Health.
New Controls in Place for Protecting Institute Data
A series of actions will occur in the coming days, including mandatory training for all employees, starting March 16 and concluding April 16. In addition, Didier Contis from the College of Engineering has been named interim associate vice president for Data Strategy and Analytics.