One of the World's Top Poets Teaches at Georgia Tech
Ilya Kaminsky is widely acclaimed by critics as one of the greatest poets of his generation. His book, Deaf Republic, is a finalist for the 2019 National Book Award in Poetry — one of the most prestigious prizes in American literature.
High Performance Building Program Awarded $1.4M by DOE
A team from the School of Architecture is conducting a three-year project looking at how to use unmanned aerial vehicles to audit windows and energy use in buildings.
Celebrating International Education at Home and Abroad
It's International Education Week: Get your passport for the week, learn about opportunities to go abroad, and enjoy cultural experiences right on campus.
Over its 134-year lifespan, the Institute can claim scientific and technological advancements and incredible alumni who’ve changed the world. But it wasn’t until 25 years ago that someone stepped up to record first-hand accounts of these achievements in one place.
Georgia Tech’s Student-Athlete Advisory Board will hold a clothing drive Saturday in conjunction with Tech's football game against Virginia Tech. The drive is in memory of Georgia Tech football student-athlete Brandon “Big B” Adams, who died in March.
Veterans on campus will gather today for a lunch event, as well as participate in Heroes Day at Tech's football game against Virginia Tech this weekend. Soon, the Veterans Resource Center will begin construction on a new space to expand its services.
President Ángel Cabrera sent a message to campus today announcing the formation of a committee, led by Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Raheem Beyah, to review existing vulnerabilities in data access on campus and implement changes to address them.