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May 13, 2022

Academic and Research Update

  • Chancellor's Letter to All Faculty
  • Alyssa Panitch Chosen as Chair of Coulter BME
  • Tech Celebrates Outstanding Faculty, Staff, Students
  • Study Shows Hybrid Learning Reduced Covid-19 Spread
  • Mark Hay Elected to Two Prestigious Academies
  • Kim Cobb to Lead Institute at Brown for Environment and Society
  • Tech Students Win First at Codebreaker Challenge
  • Faces of Research: New Feature
  • Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Town Hall May 20
  • Microsoft Researchers Request Faculty Feedback
  • Mark Teixeira Returns to Earn His Tech Degree
  • Why Atlanta Has the World's Busiest Airport
  • Monthly Research News from Georgia Tech
  • Covid-19 Vaccines and Asymptomatic Testing

May 5, 2022

Academic and Research Update

  • Commencement 2022: Spotlight on Graduates
  • Marilyn Brown Tapped as Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Town Hall May 11 at 11:30 a.m.
  • GTMI Executive Director Finalists: Vision Presentations
  • Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Town Hall May 20
  • Boykin's Music Commissioned in Nation's Capitol
  • Faculty Earn Promotions, Tenure in Spring 2022
  • Beth Cabrera Shares Expertise in Well-Being Course
  • Faces of Research: Duen Horng "Polo" Chau
  • Resources to Support Mental Health
  • Sleep, Partnerships Shine at Spring Capstone
  • Recovering History with Digital Design
  • Iditarod Sled Dogs Test Device to Help Canine Athletes
  • Monthly Research News from Georgia Tech
  • Covid-19 Vaccines and Asymptomatic Testing

April 28, 2022

Academic and Research Update

  • Researchers Study Cancer Health Disparities
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Town Hall
  • Spring Commencement 2022
  • Urban Planners Use Social Media to Tackle Tokyo
  • Kosal Curates Special Journal Issue on Russia/Ukraine
  • Monthly Research News from Georgia Tech
  • 2022-2023 Emerging Leaders Program Application Deadline May 1
  • Quantum, Classical Computing Take on Optimization Issues
  • BlueJeans to Sunset at Tech May 30
  • Gentry to Chair Sustainable Building Materials Committee
  • New College of Engineering Professorship Announced
  • TI:GER Ph.D. Student Sets Up Biotech Startup for $7M Raise
  • Covid-19 Vaccines and Asymptomatic Testing

April 22, 2022

Academic and Research Update

  • Trailblazers Awarded 2022 Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage
  • Faculty Book Event Tuesday, April 26
  • Pope-Ruark Named Director, Office of Faculty Professional Development
  • Researchers Receive NSF Grant to Study Diversity in Scientific Workforce
  • Team Advances to Top Ten in XPRIZE Digital Learning Challenge
  • Covid Test Validation Project Named Emory's Corporate Partnership of the Year
  • Tech Selected for Four NASA ULI Projects
  • Update on Work to Revise Annual Review and Post-Tenure Review Processes
  • Whole Faculty Meeting April 26
  • Addressing Fundamental Human Rights in a Virtual World
  • SMARTech Repository Preserves Unique Digital Scholarship
  • Deadline Extended to May 1 for 2022-2023 Emerging Leaders Program Applications
  • Covid-19 Vaccines and Asymptomatic Testing

April 15, 2022

Academic and Research Update

  • A Message from Chaouki Abdallah and Steve McLaughlin
  • Carotid Artery Closure Device Wins ACC InVenture Prize
  • Faces of Research: Meet Judy Song
  • First Covid-Era Birth Data Study Finds Drop in Premature Cesarean, Induced Deliveries
  • Tech to Help Define Future of Microelectronics Industry
  • Warmer Summers, Meltwater Lakes Threaten Fringes of World's Largest Ice Sheet
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to Host Town Hall to Launch DEI Strategic Plan
  • Cost of Living Adjustment for Eligible Employees
  • Training Offered April 25-26 for New Pool of Available Title IX Hearing Panelists
  • You are Invited: Faculty Book Event April 26
  • Call for 2022-2023 Emerging Leaders Program
  • Covid-19 Vaccines and Asymptomatic Testing