Historian Johnny Smith's timely new book explores the complex, interwoven effects of the 1918 influenza pandemic and World War I on American society — through the lens of professional baseball.
Georgia Tech Arts Receives $150,000 Grant
Funding from the Charles Loridans Foundation will make it possible in the coming years to bring professional contemporary dance companies from around the globe to the Tech campus.
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Monitoring Coronavirus
Georgia Tech's response to the COVID-19 emergency continues to evolve. The Institute remains open with modified operations, and is proactively monitoring and assessing the outbreak to protect the health and well-being of the Tech community. Effective April 2, Georgia Tech and the University System of Georgia’s (USG) 26 institutions will continue to deliver instruction remotely during May and summer semesters, with only limited exceptions. USG institutions are tentatively planning to return to normal on-campus operations for the Fall semester based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Georgia Department of Public Health. For all of the latest updates, visit the Stamps Health Services website.