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January 25, 2024

Academic and Research Update

  • Explore 2023 Campus Reports

  • Digital Learning Days Toolkit Available Now

  • First Ascend Cohort Announced

  • Scheller College of Business Undergrad Program Ranks Top 10 in the U.S.

  • Conversations with Cabrera: Dr. Rajiv Shah

  • The Challenges of Regulating AI

  • Photochemistry and a New Catalyst Could Make Fertilizer More Sustainable

  • Organizational Changes in Administration and Finance


January 12, 2024

Academic and Research Update

  • Tech Continues Commitment to Expanding Access with New Executive Director Role
  • New Cohort of Faculty Executive Leadership Academy Announced
  • Remembering Paul Manuel Aviles Baker
  • Honorary Degree Presentation and Fireside Chat with Satya Nadella
  • Institutional Award Nominations: Faculty Honors
  • Researchers Create First Functional Semiconductor Made from Graphene
  • Inequality in Well-Being Increasing in the U.S.
  • Everlasting African Wildfires Fueled by Aerosol Feedback
  • Researchers Find They Can Stop Degradation of Promising Solar Cell Materials

December 13, 2023

Academic and Research Update

  • Change in Institute Hazardous Weather Operations Policies

  • Six Named to National Academy of Inventors

  • Mitchell Walker Named Chair of AE School

  • Slieper and Williams Named Faculty Co-Directors of Quality Enhancement Plan

  • Coskun Receives $1.86 Million NIH MIRA Award to Map Spatial Molecular Neighborhoods

  • Sensor Fabric, Big Data Could Help End Pressure Injuries for Wheelchair Users

  • Largest Study of its Kind Reveals Widespread, Outdated Password Practices

  • Residential Solar Power Saves Less Energy Than Expected

  • Tech Sets New Graduation Success Rate Record for Third Straight Year

  • Supporting International Students in their Transition to U.S. Institutions

  • Join the Division of Lifetime Learning for Upcoming Listening Sessions


November 29, 2023

Academic and Research Update

  • CREATE-X Launches Medellín International Program

  • Creating a More Resilient Flu Vaccine

  • Saad Bhamla Wins National Academies Award for Science Communications Excellence

  • Tech Hosts Forum to Develop Research Partnerships Between HBCUs and Industry

  • Provost Names Davis-Nozemack as New Executive Chief of Staff and Associate Provost

  • Gosden Named Executive Chief of Staff for the Office of the EVPR

  • Next Cohort of Emerging Leaders Program Selected

  • Water May be Forming on the Moon Due to Electrons from Earth

  • Researchers Break Apple's New MacBook Pro Weeks After Release

  • Study Reveals Formation of Large Pollution Particles in China's Winter Skies

  • A Rare Genetic Spotlight on Health Disparities for Inflamatory Bowel Disease

  • An Up-Close Look at Scheller's Connections with Tech Square Companies

  • How the Posthuman Helps Us Respond to a Changing World

  • Affordable Degrees-at-Scale Symposium

  • New IRI to Launch in Summer 2024


November 9, 2023

Academic and Research Update

  • Georgia Tech Celebrates the Launch of GTDC in Washington D.C.

  • Husbands Fealing Honored as 'Academic Leader and Champion of Diversity in STEM'

  • Janelle Dunlap Turns Beekeeping Into Art

  • How the Pandemic is Shaping U.S. Security Policy

  • Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Aging with Disability Renews Grant

  • Emory, Georgia Tech Receive $7 Million NIH Grant to Advance Health Technologies

  • The Importance of Inclusive Gaming

  • New Process 3D Prints Glass Microstructures at Low Temperature with Fast Curing

  • Research Reveals Small Businesses Can Struggle To Leverage Tech That Benefits Workers

  • How to Create K-12 Programs That Boost Belonging and Participation

  • Join Nelson Baker for Lifetime Learning Campus Info Sessions