On Jan. 8, Georgia Tech announced the launch of the Invest in the Best Scholarship Challenge, a new campaign initiative designed to secure $50 million in endowed support for undergraduate scholarships for students of superior talent with financial need.
Georgia Tech’s Executive Vice President for Research search committee has selected three finalists, each of whom will visit campus.
Following an international search, the University of Georgia’s Murdie will step into the role of dean on June 1.
Partners from across campus have engaged in initiatives during the past year to address feedback in the areas of rewards and recognition, psychological safety, well-being, and operational practices and policies.
For 25 years, Hall has been a leader in the Office of Development and a cornerstone of Athletics fundraising efforts.
As a result of proactive financial planning by a Georgia Tech working group, Institute operations are not expected to be immediately affected. The longer a shutdown lasts, the greater the likelihood that operational changes would be necessary.
Rising Tide will welcome researchers for two-year fellowships that are focused on faculty mentoring and skills development to apply for competitive faculty positions.
Seniors transformed operations at a local nonprofit through their capstone project, using teamwork, Python technology, and innovative solutions.
James Shin, an electrical engineering major from Hoschton, Georgia, has received a 2025 Marshall Scholarship. He will study physics at the University of Cambridge and public policy at the University of Oxford to advance engineering in space.
The Georgia Institute of Technology will award the 2025 Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage to María Corina Machado, a prominent Venezuelan political leader, industrial engineer, and human rights advocate.