Starting with fall semester classes, all recommendations of the Classroom and Academic Scheduling Task Force are in effect. The changes include use of the new daily scheduling grid and 15-minute pass times between classes.
Steven W. McLaughlin, the Steve Chaddick School Chair and professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), has accepted the role of dean in the College of Engineering and Southern Company Chair, effective Sept. 15.
Georgia Tech Provost Rafael L. Bras recently traveled to Italy to speak to faculty, students, and administrators of several Italian universities about innovation in education.
As associate vice provost, Phillips will helm the new Office of Academic Effectiveness, officially established in February to centralize academic assessment, academic program review and planning, and accreditation duties into a stand-alone office.
We are proud of a legacy of sustainability that now spans more than six decades, and we will strive to realize our mission of “progress and service” as thoughtful stewards of all of our resources.
Bonnie H. Ferri has been named vice provost for Graduate Education and Faculty Development, following the retirement of Susan Cozzens. She will officially assume the role Aug. 15.
The Trump Administration released its full fiscal year 2018 comprehensive budget proposal to Congress May 23. The request largely follows the plan outlined in the release of the administration’s “skinny budget” proposal on March 16.
It has been nearly four years since Engineered Art: An International Sculpture Exhibit very publicly launched Georgia Tech’s arts Initiative. And a lot has happened since.
After 19 years of service to Tech, Cozzens, vice provost for Graduate Education and Faculty Development (VPGEFD), will retire on June 30. 
During a trip to Rwanda this spring, we visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial, a place of remembrance and learning and the final resting place of more than 250,000 victims of the genocide of the Tutsi.