After several years of two-wheeled momentum, Georgia Tech now has a comprehensive guiding document for continuing to make the campus more bicycle friendly.
Learning to be Sidekicks in Global Development
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs' Kirk Bowman talks about the secret to success when it comes to fighting poverty worldwide.
Cherry Knox Named GTRI Communications Director
Knox, who comes to the Georgia Tech Research Institute from St. Jude Children's Hopsital in Memphis, will assume her new role April 18.
Upcoming Events
Fall Phase I Registration Opens
Monday, March 28
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ISyE Distinguished Scholarship Lecture
Monday, March 28
3 – 4 p.m.
Cherry Logan Emerson
Lecture Theater,
Materials Science and
Engineering Building
How to Do Your Taxes
Tuesday, March 29
7:30 – 9 a.m.
Alumni House Ballroom
Relationship between the U.S. and Cuba: Past, Present, and Future
Tuesday, March 29
5 – 6:30 p.m.
Westbrook Gallery,
Ferst Center for the Arts
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Not Just 'The Niño'
El Niño is an ocean current that appears every few years to shake up the global thermometer, and this year's was one of the strongest ever. But what exactly is this climate phenomenon? Kim Cobb in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences tells us about some of El Niño’s effects, its role in global warming, and how this winter's current is setting the table for a very active hurricane season later this year.