The department’s plan addresses the increase in the number of motor vehicles, micro-mobility vehicles, and pedestrians traversing through and around the Georgia Tech campus, with a goal of reducing the number and severity of accidents.

Georgia Tech experts are at the forefront of technology and research that could revamp clean energy infrastructure in our state.

The Division of Student Engagement and Well-Being is excited to welcome a new hybrid Stinger bus to campus.

Inclusivity and understanding past policies and their effects on underserved and marginalized communities must be part of urban planning, design, and public policy efforts for cities.

New Direct Air Capture Center will leverage Georgia Tech’s leadership in a burgeoning field.

Georgia Tech alumni are being recognized for work in their communities in Georgia Trend’s Most Influential Georgians for 2023.

Georgia Tech strives to be a leader in climate action across the Institute’s operational, educational, research, and economic development missions.

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are studying cat locomotion to better understand how the spinal cord works to help humans with partial spinal cord damage walk and maintain balance.

Two new research centers, representing an investment of about $65.7 million, have been awarded to Georgia Tech through the SRC-administrated Joint University Microelectronics Program 2.0, or JUMP 2.0.

Georgia Tech is set to embark on a new Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) and is seeking input and topic ideas from all faculty, staff, and students.