Earth Month provides a multitude of events and activities to learn and engage with sustainability-focused campus initiatives.
On the eve of this next chapter of lunar exploration, several current and former Yellow Jackets discuss why Artemis II matters, what excites them about the mission, and what happens next.
The Georgia Tech Auto Show has expanded its programming to include a seminar that offers insights into the automotive industry.
Georgia Tech researchers are looking at how technology can better support women experiencing menopause in urban Pakistan, where patriarchal norms leave them largely isolated and without resources for managing their symptoms.
With the mindset of an ultra trail runner, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management Rick Clark approaches his goals one step at a time.
The class blends policy and engineering, giving students rare access to real-world practitioners.
Milestone designation signals strong potential to reshape care for dialysis patients and those with chronic knee pain.
New AI system lets robots work faster than their human teachers without sacrificing accuracy.
If you're staying in town for Spring Break, there are exciting events and activities to explore.
One year after the opening of Pathway of Progress: Celebrating Georgia Tech Women, the newest honorees have been selected for the permanent campus installation.