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For the second consecutive year, Georgia Tech has been named the best value public college by The Princeton Review. The Institute earned the top spot in the public school rankings, based on 40 metrics ...
For students and recent graduates looking for their first job, the search can be overwhelming and stressful. Laura Garcia, director of Undergraduate Career Education at the Career Center, shares ...
Parking and Transportation Services (PTS) will begin implementing a new parking access system this summer to improve the parking experience for those traveling to and from campus. The new equipment ...
A hum of anticipation filled McCamish Pavilion as more than 150 attendees turned their attention to the arena floor, not for a basketball game, but to hear about the impact of scholarships at Georgia ...
ATLANTA, GA – June 2025 – Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University are taking medical and biomedical research to the next level by moving seven cutting-edge labs into Science Square, the ...
Georgia Tech has announced William “Bill” Gaudelli as the inaugural dean of its College of Lifetime Learning, effective Aug. 1. Gaudelli brings more than 35 years of experience as an educator, ...
Ocean waters are getting greener at the poles and bluer toward the equator, according to an analysis of satellite data published in Science on June 19. The change reflects shifting concentrations of a ...
Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University are taking medical and biomedical research to the next level by moving seven cutting-edge labs into Science Square, the Southeast’s premier life ...
Your DNA is continually damaged by sources both inside and outside your body. One especially severe form of damage called a double-strand break involves the severing of both strands of the DNA double ...
Imagine you’re a copper miner in southeastern Europe in the year 3900 B.C.E. Day after day you haul copper ore through the mine’s sweltering tunnels.You’ve resigned yourself to the grueling monotony ...
In a unanimous vote on June 2, the Atlanta City Council approved a significant ordinance requiring all new and replacement roofs to be built with light-colored, reflective materials, commonly known as ...
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