Faculty members Chad F. Slieper and Kate Williams, have been named co-directors of Georgia Tech’s next Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP).
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.
Georgia Tech is looking for a new leader to champion arts and education.
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.
Georgia Tech and Hyundai leaders gathered Tuesday to celebrate the newly forged partnership that will create innovative solutions to advance sustainable mobility, the hydrogen economy, and workforce development.
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts recently hosted a discussion examining Georgia’s rise to becoming one of the most intriguing political battlegrounds for 2024 and beyond.
Tech leadership applauds the addition of three new members of the ACC, strengthening the conference’s commitment to world-class athletics and academic achievement.
President Ángel Cabrera highlighted Georgia Tech’s record-breaking year.
For two days in September, Georgia Tech will bring together experts and thought leaders across multiple fields and disciplines to explore the theme of creating and using AI responsibly.
Archie W. Ervin, Georgia Tech’s inaugural vice president and chief diversity officer, has announced his retirement from the Institute, effective January 1, 2024.