New research from the Georgia Institute of Technology offers a unique framework for understanding queer communities and their histories.

New research from the Georgia Institute of Technology offers a unique framework for understanding queer communities and their histories.

Recognized among the nation’s most distinguished leaders, three Georgia Tech professors have been selected as Fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science for 2022.

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.

Costumes in the annual Trinidad and Tobago Carnival often inspire awe because of their extravagance, flamboyancy, and — for some dancing sculptures — their size.

Analysis of ‘growth mindset’ research suggests little to no positive effect on student performance

Banning scooters may reduce sidewalk congestion and keep would-be riders and pedestrians safer, but it comes at a cost.

Will Roper, a Georgia Tech alumnus and a distinguished professor of the practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has joined the Defense Innovation Board, an advisory panel for the U.S. Secretary of Defense.

Study finds bias is driven by backlash after students receive first exam grades.

The exhibit showcases 51 Black artists whose works are a testament to the social conversations and artistic movements of 20th-century American art.

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