Graduate students often face unique obstacles to engaging with campus. The new leaders of the graduate SGA are looking to break down those barriers with communication.
As the use of micromobility vehicles such as electric scooters and bicycles increases on campus, so do safety concerns.
Georgia Tech is looking for a new leader to champion arts and education.
Make the most of your fall break and dive into the season with these activities around metro Atlanta.
The new leaders of the undergraduate Student Government Association begin their terms at a critical moment in Georgia Tech’s history and want to bring students to the table.
This multidisciplinary event series takes place every fall and is centered on innovation and designed to foster cooperation and exchange between France and the U.S. Southeast.
As Atlanta’s culinary scene is being evaluated by the Michelin Guide’s anonymous inspectors, Georgia Tech experts explain how the guide’s arrival could affect the metro area.
Tech leadership applauds the addition of three new members of the ACC, strengthening the conference’s commitment to world-class athletics and academic achievement.
Georgia high school valedictorians and salutatorians with demonstrated financial need may qualify for up to $5,000 annually through the scholarship.
Fourth-generation Tech student Colin Wegner will swim, bike, and run a total of 140.6 miles in the upcoming 2023 Ironman World Championship in France.