Every day, food scraps disappear into trash bags, are hauled away and forgotten. But that waste could be turned into something productive.
Ryan Punamiya (CS 2025) and Summer Abramson, a third-year computational media student, have been honored by the Computing Research Association (CRA) through its 2025–2026 Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award (URA) program.
The Institute for Technology and Civic Leadership will officially launch April 2-3 with a two-day symposium exploring how to best prepare current and future leaders to engage with the most pressing issues shaping society today and in the future.
Georgia Tech's 2026 InVenture Prize concluded with Hearo winning first place, alongside runner-up PedalSwap and People's Choice winner DoorTix.
The high cost of renting and buying homes in U.S. cities is no secret. But this affordability problem isn’t limited to urban regions – it affects rural areas as well.
The war in Iran has dominated headlines with reports of airstrikes and escalating military activity. But beyond the immediate devastation, the conflict has also illuminated a quieter and rapidly growing danger.
Over 50 demonstrations took place throughout the day, and guest speakers shared insights into how STEAM is shaping the future.
Digital systems are only as good as the organizations that use them. Some organizations squander the potential of advanced technologies, while others can compensate for technological weaknesses.
The campus cycle track and other projects have earned Georgia Tech several honors and a reputation as a transportation infrastructure leader.
Georgia Tech is pleased to partner with the Georgia Forestry Commission on the approved $8.9 million Georgia Forestry Innovation Initiative included in Gov. Brian Kemp’s amended FY 2026 budget.