On Friday, Deanna Yancey will receive a master’s diploma — from Tech’s first Black graduate, her grandfather.

The analysis found that many public universities outperformed private and Ivy league schools.

From K.I.D.S Club to the Commencement stage, Courtney Curtis prepares for the final step of her Georgia Tech journey.

Feature Stories

Campus and Community

Andrew Rogers was given a week to live at 3 years old. Now cancer-free, he wants to make sure no child with cancer goes through it alone.

May is National Bike Month, and the spring weather makes it a perfect time to explore options for cycling on and near campus.

The Institute is among the 20 public and private “New Ivies” employers trust to produce a skilled and prepared workforce.

Science and Technology

The project aims to accelerate direct air capture development while significantly reducing costs.

The researchers’ results have created a new resource for developing next-generation, ultra-sensitive quantum electronic devices.

Under Van Hentenryck, the AI Hub will focus on developing trustworthy AI for social impact in science, engineering, and education.

Earth and Environment

Georgia Tech researcher investigates how rainfall will change as Earth’s atmosphere heats up.

Stroud joins nine newly appointed Fellows and ten ESA Early Career Fellows, elected for "advancing the science of ecology and showing promise for continuing contributions" in the field.

A team led by Marta Hatzell designed a new electrochemical reactor to seamlessly integrate into direct air capture systems and turn CO2 into useful raw materials.

Society and Culture

In her analysis, Joycelyn Wilson explores Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' album, influenced by icons like Tina Turner, representing a bold departure into country-pop fusion, while delving into its cultural resonance and musical evolution.

As Caitlin Clark becomes a household name, she elevates a question WNBA players, fans, and advocates have asked for decades: why is there such a significant pay disparity between men's and women's basketball? 

Professor Milton Mueller is the co-author of a widely cited report on TikTok.

Health and Medicine

Biomedical engineer Annabelle Singer has spent the past decade developing a noninvasive therapy for Alzheimer’s disease that also could benefit patients with a host of other neurological disorders, from epilepsy to multiple sclerosis.

Exercise is good for you. To understand why, MoTrPAC scientists are creating a whole-body map of molecular responses to endurance training — finding striking “all tissue effects” in a new set of studies, featured on the May cover of the journal Nature.

First phase of innovation district promises to encourage medical advances, drive economic growth, and inspire future generations

Business and Economic Development

First phase of innovation district promises to encourage medical advances, drive economic growth, and inspire future generations

Program pairs U.S. academics and professionals with institutions abroad to share expertise, strengthen relations, hone skills, gain international experience, and learn about other cultures.

Buddy Carter visit focused on scope of innovation to address challenges

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