An artist's rendering of cancer cells clustering among healthy cells. Credit: iStock via rights purchase / not a press handout / not for redistribution outside Georgia Tech

Generic cancer cell illustrations available at iStock/Getty Images.
Tiny cancer signals of the glycoprotein sort evade detection, but they'll have a hard time dodging the new "chemical octopus."
Exhibition artifact by Brendan Flynn based on No Small Plans, a comic about the history of urban development in Chicago published by the Chicago Architecture Foundation.
Students will showcase comics created for their ENGL 1102 course this Wednesday, April 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. by the third floor main stairwell of Clough Commons.
One hundred ninety-two underrepresented minority students and postdocs attend the 2018 Focus Program, representing 81 colleges and universities from 32 states and four countries.
For 27 years, Georgia Tech’s Focus Program has brought high-achieving students from diverse backgrounds to campus. This month, 192 students and postdocs attended, representing 81 colleges and universities from 32 states and four countries.
Registration is open until all spots are filled!
Karan Jani presents his research on Black Holes at the 4th Annual Georigal Tech Postdoctoral Research Symposium.
College of Sciences postdocs do well in research symposium
2017 Postdoctoral Research Symposium Awardees: Halcyon Lawrence, Karan Jani,  Reza Ahmadzadeh, Pietro Pierpaoli, Sean Wilson, Nastassia Patin, and Karelle Siellez
We are pleased to recognize the award winning presentors from the 4th Annual Georgia Tech Postdoctoral Research Symposium held Sept. 21, 2017.
Last year, there were nearly 100 counts of theft at Georgia Tech — not physical theft, but theft of words.
Front of the A. French Building
The Office of Postdoctoral Services has moved from Clough Commons to the A. French Building.
Rob Connolly, chief of the Georgia Tech Police Department, speaks at an information session on June 14 about the implementation of the new campus carry law.
In anticipation of the July 1 implementation date for the new state law allowing licensed gun owners to carry weapons on public college campuses, Georgia Tech leaders held an information session with the campus community June 14.
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.