Help welcome the next batch of Yellow Jackets by being a FASET Orientation leader this summer. Applications are due Jan. 31.
Spinal Injury Leads to Engineering Calling
For materials science and engineering major Morgan Keller, a yearslong search to heal her back pain also provided her with a new passion.
Design Forum Discusses Ethics, Privacy in Automated Cities
Nancey Green Leigh, associate dean for research at the College of Design, talks about the issues of access, privacy, safety, trust, and discrimination that come with automation.
A Focus on Distracted Driving
Georgia Tech's Robert Rosenberger spoke at an event for the Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Workplace Safety about how Georgia's new distracted driving law is not enough to stem the increase in fatal accidents.
Upcoming Events
Bringing Innovation to Mild Cognitive Impairment for Aging Adults
Today
3:30 – 5 p.m.
Suite 600, Centergy Building
International Night at Tech Rec
Today
6 – 8 p.m.
Tech Rec, First Floor,
Student Center
InVenture Prize Preliminary Round
Today
6 – 8 p.m.
Student Center Ballroom
Cybersecurity Lecture Series
Friday, Jan. 25
Noon – 1 p.m.
Children's Healthcare
of Atlanta Seminar Room,
Krone Engineered
Biosystems Building
How to Afford Study Abroad
Friday, Jan. 25
3 – 4 p.m.
Room 301, Student Center
Komansé Dance Theater: Skid
Friday, Jan. 25
8 – 10 p.m.
Ferst Center for the Arts
Women's Tennis: ITA Kickoff Weekend
Friday, Jan. 25
Ken Byers Tennis Complex
Women's Basketball vs. N.C. State
Sunday, Jan. 27
2 p.m.
McCamish Pavilion
Campus Snapshot
Mae Jemison
Dr. Mae Jemison, physician, engineer, and NASA astronaut, meets with students before delivery of the annual MLK Lecture Tuesday night in the Ferst Center for the Arts. Jemison noted a need to remember we are all "earthlings." Georgia Tech's campus celebration continues with additional events planned this month.