Academic and Research Update

  • Margaret Kosal Talks Biotechnology and Security
  • John McDonald Publishes 'A Patient's Guide to Cancer'
  • Proposed Policies Will Alter Campus Closure and Class Procedures During Emergencies
  • Algorithmic Aftermath
  • Ukrainian Students Turn to Tech for Rebuilding Expertise
  • New Tests Will Rapidly Diagnose Sepsis, Respiratory Infections
  • When a U.S. Bank Collapses: Causes and Impact
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Academic and Research Update

  • The Real Mockingbirds: Georgia Tech’s Scientist Superheroines

  • Virtual QEP Topic Selection Town Hall March 30

  • Computer Science Roommates Win Georgia Tech InVenture Prize

  • Meet Alex McGee, University Archivist

  • Two Women Pave Their Own Way in the Automotive Industry

  • Know Your Stingers

  • More Than 6,000 New Undergraduates to Enroll in 2023

  • AI-ALOE Builds on ChatGPT for Innovations in Adult and Online Learning

Academic and Research Update

  • Cybersecurity Risk Research Receives Loevinger Prize

  • Integrated Scholarship in Service to Humanity

  • Faces of Research: Wendy White

  • QEP Options Announced; Feedback Sought by April 3

  • ‘Bubbling Up’ Faculty Mixer April 27

  • Georgia Tech Experts Lead in Electrification of America’s Roads

  • Three Minute Thesis Finalists Announced

  • Generative AI for Materials Discovery

  • Talking Talent @Tech with Skye Duckett March 29

Academic and Research Update

  • Women are Leading the College of Engineering Into the Future
  • 2023 Institute Research Award Winners Announced
  • New Software Could Improve Diabetic Foot Care
  • Nominations Open for Faculty Governance
  • Science and Engineering Day Buzzes with Excitement
  • Georgia Tech Part of New Center to Advance Robotics in Poultry Processing
  • Ethnicity, Life Expectancy Data Can Aid in Health Equity Efforts
  • Call for Proposals: Art and Research Exhibit

Academic and Research Update

  • Dean Recognized for Efforts to Improve Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Computing

  • Georgia Tech Builds Earth-Shifting Change for the Construction Industry

  • Williams Lab Probes the Evolution of Proteins

  • Faces of Research: Joe F. Bozeman III

  • García Receives Society for Biomaterials Founders Award

  • Georgia Tech Authors Celebration Tuesday, Mar. 14

  • Alumna Creates New App to Help Victims of Sexual Harassment

Academic and Research Update

  • Scheller Honors Women's History Month Through Stories
  • Conversations with Cabrera: Climate Action
  • Reflecting on a Year of War in Ukraine
  • New Ultrafast & Environmentally-Friendly Water Disinfection Method
  • Exploring the Physics of Superpropulsion and Super-fast Insect Urination
  • Major Grant May Result in Better Cellular Connnectivity for Rural, Tribal Communities
  • What's Next for University Admissions?
  • Celebrating Teaching Day is March 16

Academic and Research Update

  • Economics Chair Taylor Appointed to NASEM Committee
  • AI Improves Outcomes of Heart Valve Patients
  • Bringing Diversity Into Computing
  • 2022 CIOS Awards and Recognitions
  • Dean Search Begins for Scheller College of Business
  • Plants Seeking Refuge from Climate Change
  • 'What is a Line?' Exhibit Highlights Culture, Cognition, and Computing
  • Staff Member's 'Extension of Self' Art Exhibition Recognized
  • "Bubbling Up" Faculty Mixer Feb. 22
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Academic and Research Update

  • Vice President's Visit Brings Climate Change Discussion to Forefront
  • Black History Month: Atlanta Change-Makers
  • Prausnitz Elected to National Academy of Engineering
  • Thompson Named Chair of the School of History and Sociology
  • Regents' Professor Named ACM Fellow
  • Faces of Research: Meet Aaron Stebner
  • How to Assess Your Career Vitality in the Face of Burnout
  • Embracing Intercultural Tensions and Differences Increases Creativity
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Academic and Research Update

  • Lim, Milor, and Qureshi Elevated to IEEE Fellows
  • Graham, Usselman, and Williams Named 2022 AAAS Fellows
  • Lab-Grown Meat Was FDA Approved. Now What?
  • More to E. coli Than Meets the Eye
  • Admissions Delivers Early Action 2 Decisions
  • Black History Month Reading and Viewing Recommendations 
  • EAS to Offer Three New Undergraduate Degrees
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