2022 has been a pivotal year for the Georgia Tech campus as existing construction on campus forged ahead, new projects broke ground, and design work for future transformative projects continues.

It is a good time to remind ourselves of Georgia Tech’s recent operational shifts to help keep the community as safe as possible while we move from a temporary emergency Covid-19 response into an ongoing, sustainable Covid-19 response.

The Institute continues to expand access to students from a variety of backgrounds.

This development is a crucial advancement toward solidifying Atlanta as a core resource for talent in the life sciences sector.

Temperatures are rising and many are trying to find solutions to the heat crisis, Georgia Tech experts weigh in on risk factors and possible solutions to extreme heat.

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

Following the news of Kelly Fox’s departure from Georgia Tech as executive vice president for Administration and Finance (A&F), President Ángel Cabrera is appointing two new interim leadership positions until a permanent replacement is selected.

After years of renovation, the student center will be open for guests to dine, purchase merchandise and receive services from administrative offices.

HyTech Racing, Georgia Tech’s student-led electric racing team, placed third overall at the Formula SAE Electric Competition hosted at Michigan International Speedway.

As the July 4 holiday approaches, everyone in the Georgia Tech community can look forward to a day off on Monday, July 4.

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