To the Moon, Back, and Beyond

The Artemis I rocket launch is a major step in NASA's return to Earth's moon. Hear from seven Georgia Tech experts on why we're going and what we might find, the science and politics of space, and predictions on the broader future of space exploration.

Andrew Schilling Wins Best Presentation at 2022 Herty Metal Undergrad Research Symposium

Biochemistry undergraduate Andrew Schilling has won the Best Presentation Award at the 2022 Herty Metal Undergrad Research Symposium (HMURS).

6 Tech graduate programs join the Equity in Graduate Education Consortium

Georgia Institute of Technology is now an institutional partner in the Equity in Graduate Education Consortium.

Researchers Target TANGO2 to Study Iron-Rich Blood Molecule

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed new tools and approaches to image, monitor, and probe heme in biological systems to study how organisms handle this essential but potentially cytotoxic metabolite.

New International Center Will Support Collaborative Solutions to Improve Health of World’s Oceans

Ocean Visions – UN Decade Collaborative Center for Ocean-Climate Solutions (OV – UN DCC) will be headquartered at Georgia Aquarium

10 Georgia Tech Students Selected for 2022 Millennium Fellowship

College of Sciences students have been invited to join the latest cohort, which is a joint leadership program between the Millennium Campus Network (MCN) and United Nations Academic Impact.