The Investiture of Georgia Tech's 12th president, Ángel Cabrera, will take place Monday, Oct. 28. The entire campus community is invited to attend, but general admission tickets are required.
Women's, LGBTQIA Centers Host Events Throughout Fall
Community circles, group chats, coffee hours, crafts, and other opportunities abound for undergraduate and graduate students to get plugged in and get involved.
An eight-acre swath of land will soon be home to a performance landscape and passive green space that will enhance campus life. The area is directly west of The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design.
Craft brewing is a growth industry and economic boon in Georgia. From design to quality control, from logistics to marketing, Tech graduates are making their mark on the ever-expanding brewing industry.
Sports Innovation Initiative Combines Athletics, Research
The initiative centralizes and expands the Institute’s sports-related research, with the vision of making Atlanta a global leader in sports innovation.
Flu clinics begin this week. Flu shots are free to students who have paid their health fee, and to faculty and staff members covered under a USG Anthem plan.
Pioneering Research and Chasing Paralympic Gold
Cassie Mitchell is pioneering research in predictive medicine. She's also a paralympic medalist in discus and club throw and plans to bring home a gold in the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo.