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.
Brittain Fellows Andrew Eichel and Monica Miller have their scholarship on Neil Gaiman recognized.
Jessica Weaver
Petit Institute postdoc working to find a cure for type 1 diabetes
A federal injunction temporarily blocks implementation of the new FLSA minimum salary level for exempt employees. 
Human Resources provides guidance on how to use your leave for maternity.
One important life change that requires benefits planning is welcoming a new child.
Best talk winner Ilbin Lee presents his research at the 2016 Georgia Tech Postdoctoral Research Symposium
We are proud to recognize the winning presenters from the 3nd Annual Georgia Tech Postdoctoral Research Symposium
Alyson Colin
Program offers trainees a wide-angled glimpse of biomedical career options
Georgia Tech has announced its plan for compliance with new U.S. Department of Labor rules tied to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Researchers studied the motion of mudskippers to understand how early terrestrial animals might have moved about on mud and sand, including sandy slopes. This animal was photographed at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.  (Credit: Rob Felt, Georgia Tech)
A new study used a robot to help understand how the first land animals moved about.