Academic and Research Update

  • Vaccine Update as of October 28, 2021
  • Covid-19 Vaccine Boosters Available
  • Sugimoto Participates in White House Roundtable
  • A BBQ Lighter, Microneedles, and a Breakthrough in Vaccine Delivery
  • Space and Foreign Policy with Mariel Borowitz
  • Andrés García Elected to National Academy of Medicine
  • Organizational Changes in the Office of the Provost
  • New IV Sensor Moves Closer to Clinical Trial
  • Developing 5G Solutions for Georgia and U.S.
  • Homecoming 2021 Activities
  • Ethics Week is Coming Nov.

Academic and Research Update

  • Mark Nolan Named AVP of Corporate Engagement
  • Covid-19 Vaccine Boosters Available
  • Building a Better Dipstick Test
  • Affordable Degrees-at-Scale Symposium
  • Faculty Q&A with Professor Annie Antón
  • QPR Suicide Prevention Training
  • Colleges and GTRI Collaborate on Space Science Projects
  • Celebrating Inclusive Excellence: Mike Ruiz
  • New Conflict of Interest Disclosure System Effective Oct. 25
  • USG Virtual Benefits Fair

Academic and Research Update

  • Stay informed. Stay healthy. Stay well.
  • Explore the 2021 President's Report
  • Georgia Tech Delivers $4 Billion Economic Impact to Georgia
  • Wireless E-Tattoo Aims to Transform Patient Monitoring
  • Rooftop Solar 'Rebound Effect' Raises Questions
  • Georgia Tech to Bridge Digital Divide for Atlanta's Westside
  • Amplify Momentum Mini-Grant Project Proposal Deadline is Monday, Oct. 11
  • USG Training for Title IX Panelists, Student Rights Advocates, and Advisors

Academic and Research Update

  • Vaccine Update as of Sept. 29
  • Using Instagram to Combat Covid-19 Misinformation in Peru
  • Raychowdhury Wins SRC Technical Excellence Award
  • Scheller MBA Students Awarded Forté Fellowship for Women
  • Faces of Research: Meet Oliver Brand
  • Imagining the Role of the Research University Anew
  • Faculty Executive Leadership Academy Accepting Applications
  • Deadline for Applications for Covid-19 Disruption Funding for GRAs: Friday, Oct.

Academic and Research Update

  • Stay informed. Stay healthy. Stay well.
  • Testing Remains Vital in Controlling Spread of Covid-19
  • Surveillance Testing: The 360° Experience
  • Greatness Thrust Upon Them
  • Reinventing the Toilet to Prevent the Next Pandemic
  • Protecting Children from Fire Emissions
  • Transit Solution to Serve Atlanta
  • Applications for Covid-19 Disruption Funding for GRAs Due Oct. 1
  • You Are Invited: MythBusters Takes on AdminX
  • Amplify Momentum Mini-Grant Project

Academic and Research Update

  • Stay informed. Stay healthy. Stay well.
  • Tech Among Top Universities on 'U.S. News & World Report' List
  • Envisioning the Future of Vehicle User Interfaces
  • Interactive Autism Services Map Shows Inequality, Helps Georgians
  • Faculty Executive Leadership Academy Accepting New Applications
  • Campus Initiative Encourages Active Transportation
  • And Not a Minute Too Soon
  • Well-Being at Work

Academic and Research Update

  • Stay informed. Stay healthy. Stay well.
  • Why You Should Get Tested Weekly
  • Raghupathy "Siva" Sivakumar Named Vice President of Commercialization
  • Exploring the Role of Gender in Scholarly Authorship Disputes
  • Study Seeks More Diverse Voices in Computing Ethics Education
  • YPAR Institute Empowers Youth to Create Change
  • Tech Square: 20 Years of Impact
  • AI Psychiatry Seeks to Advance National Security
  • Well-Being at Work Series

Academic and Research Update

  • Vaccine Updates: Third Dose Eligibility; Clinic Returns to Stamps Aug. 31
  • Conversations with Colleagues: Negotiating Discomfort
  • Update on Covid-19 Symptoms and Cases
  • Endpoint Security Compliance Campaign
  • Tech Helps Lead Global Effort to Reinvent the Toilet
  • Study on Georgia Bicycling Shows $496M Economic Impact
  • Fostering Industry Demand for Cybersecurity
  • Office of Graduate Education and Faculty Development: Open Office Hours
  • Well-Being at Work Series