Recent News

Athanasios Nenes and Annalisa Bracco

New methodology depends more on actual data rather than a researcher’s interpretation.


2018 MLK Sunday Supper

For the sixth year in a row, the Georgia Tech community will partake of a community meal to discuss the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.


Claire Berger

Seven of 12 highly cited researchers from Georgia Tech are affiliated with the College of Sciences.


Zhigang Peng and Earthquake Music (Courtesy of Zhigang Peng)

Projects are among 16 that recently won funding from the Creative Curricular Initiatives (CCI) of the Georgia Tech Office of the Arts and the Georgia Tech Council of the Arts.


Rena Ingram ready for her students at Marietta High School (Photo courtesy of Rena Ingram)

Graduate students who change their minds about academic plans can access a wide range of Tech services for help.


Yufei Zou, Ph.D. in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Fall 2017

Yufei Zou learned about Georgia Tech while he was an undergraduate student at Peking University, in Beijing.


Melat Hagos, B.S. in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Fall 2017

Melat M. Hagos was born in Ethiopia, grew up in Kenya, and moved to the U.S. when she was 11 years old.


AbGradCon 2018 at Georgia Tech

If you are serious about a career in astrobiology research, the NASA-supported Astrobiology Graduate Conference (AbGradCon) is a must-attend meeting.


Faizah Asif

Ten Georgia Tech undergraduates were selected as the inaugural (2017-2018) class of Sustainable Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF).


AMP-IT-UP Teachers Participate in Gulf of Mexico Research Expedition

Two Griffin-Spalding County teachers visited the Gulf with ECOGIG to assist with research and collect water samples.


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