News Archive

James Stringfellow, an employment specialist with experience helping Atlanta’s veterans and entertainment industry, will now assist College of Sciences students and instructors with career mapping, planning, and workforce issues.
A staff member assembles kits for campus Covid-19 surveillance testing
As of this week, the omicron variant makes up the majority of new coronavirus cases in the U.S.
Georgia Tech-Lorraine officially joins NeurotechEU, a European University and vast network of elite universities and industry partners dedicated to advances in neuroscience and technology.
Satellite counselor Tara Holdampf will provide confidential consultations and support for students, virtually and from the Molecular Science and Engineering Building
Learn about new Tech Fee-powered equipment and resources, and hear from Analytical Chemistry Lab instructors about how they’re using new instruments to advance their curriculum and the impact of these on students' career preparation.
Researchers examine how first-time leadership transitions in the workplace can affect personal well-being and self-esteem — with divergent findings for men, women in the short term, and some universal benefits to emotional well-being in the long run.
Ethics Week 2021
Explore 2021 Ethics Week events, including an interdisciplinary panel of faculty in biological sciences, civil and environmental engineering, business, and public policy.
During International Education Week, the College of Sciences celebrates the impact of international perspectives, connection, and contributions in our community.
A student holds onto a pumpkin in preparation for the annual School of Physics Pumpkin Drop.
If you’re looking for Halloween fun or just a way to unwind, stop by one of these campus events this week.
This National Hispanic Heritage Month, President Ángel Cabrera reflects on his time as a student in the College of Sciences at Georgia Tech — and speaks to recruiting and supporting more Hispanic and Latinx students and faculty in STEM.

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