Students were honored at the TA and Future Faculty Awards.
It’s World Tuberculosis Day, raising awareness of a disease that still affects nearly a quarter of the world’s population. New research tools — including Georgia Tech’s lung‑on‑a‑chip, which began as a way to study influenza — are giving scientists a clearer look at how infection begins. Researchers believe the platform can be expanded to study asthma, cystic fibrosis, lung cancer, and tuberculosis. Read more Georgia Tech research stories.
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| Teaching assistants turn tough concepts into clarity. The Center for Teaching and Learning recently hosted the annual TA and Future Faculty Awards Day Ceremony.
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| For Shelley, Allison, and Isabella Larson, industrial engineering is a family calling. At Tech, the sisters all followed a path their mother blazed before them.
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| Generous unemployment benefits improve family stability, according to a study from Georgia Tech’s School of Economics.
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