Georgia Tech has announced its plan for compliance with new U.S. Department of Labor rules tied to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Paula M. Krebs, foreground, executive director of the Modern Languages Association, answers a question during the humanTech symposium on humanistic perspectives at technological universities at the Renaissance Hotel Midtown on April 19, 2019. Anna Stenport, chair of the School of Modern Languages, background, and Richard Utz, chair of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, foreground, listen.
Paula M. Krebs, executive director of the Modern Language Association, spoke along with other humanities scholars.
Irene Daboin teaches Psychology and the Pursuit of Happiness
A couple of Georgia Tech courses are in pursuit of happiness. The newest course was inspired by a New York Times story in spring 2018 about Yale University’s most popular class — a class on happiness.
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.
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.
Under the new system, all Tech employees fall under one of three classifications: academic faculty, research faculty, and staff
This year's festival will have more than 100 events on offer for those of all ages interested in exploring the worlds of science and technology
Jessica Weaver, a postdoctoral fellow in the Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, talks with Nancy Healy, director of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network Education and Outreach Office in the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology.
More than 40 Georgia Tech graduate students and postdoctoral fellows recently attended the 2015 Future Faculty Workshop.
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.