Uncommon Courses is an occasional series from The Conversation U.S. highlighting unconventional approaches to teaching.
Loraine Phillips, a leader in the Institute’s SACSCOC reaccreditation process, will leave the Institute in July.
Georgia Tech has named Ryan Alpert, a seasoned collegiate athletics executive and one of the nation’s most respected leaders in revenue generation and athletic operations, as its next vice president and director of athletics.
The dashboards highlight significant achievements in joint research, funding, and innovation, demonstrating each partnership’s commitment to addressing critical global challenges.
Engineers use sodium bicarb to “self-pressurize” a pill able to deliver drugs that usually require injection directly to the small intestine.
Shamim Shoomali hopes her new book will help other students see that they aren't alone.
Shriners Children’s will open a $153 million pediatric medical research facility at Science Square, becoming the largest tenant in the development and contributing to Georgia Tech’s growing role in Atlanta’s life sciences sector.
With the campus closed for the holiday, enjoy the weekend celebrating around Atlanta.
When U.S. forces attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 21, 2025, the main target was metal tubes in laboratories deep underground. The tubes are centrifuges that produce highly enriched uranium needed to build nuclear weapons.
By uniting experts across disciplines, Georgia Tech is positioning itself at the forefront of neuroscience and space research.