Cynthia Jennings was selected for the role. She brings 20 years of experience to the position.
Why and How Do Students Get Involved in Undergraduate Research at Tech?
Considering graduate school or looking to build your resume with research experience? Current Georgia Tech Ph.D. candidate Breanna Shi highlights the resources available at Tech and gives advice on getting involved in the research scene as an undergraduate student.
Ignite Welcomes 2024 Cohort
Classes for Ignite students began on Monday. Ignite is the largest summer program for incoming first-year students at Georgia Tech, providing support and a head start in building friendships, getting college credit, and adapting to life at college.
Academic Success and Advising Announces CCG and Advising Award Recipients
Enrollment Management’s Ashton Tomlin, senior assistant director of the Office of Special Scholarships at Georgia Tech, received the 2024 Academic Success and Advising (ASA) Award for her work with the Tech Promise Scholars program.
Cat-alysts of Community: Georgia Tech Campus Cats
As a natural haven in a bustling metro, Georgia Tech can be the purr-fect place for outdoor cats to gravitate toward. A recently revived student organization is tackling care for the felines along with a network of faculty and staff.
Graduating Georgia Tech Stamps Scholars Receive National Recognition and Honors
The past year saw multiple accolades and awards for students in the Stamps President’s Scholars Program at Georgia Tech. This merit-based scholarship program provides support and professional development for Tech students beginning in their first year.
Food for Thought, Soul, and Campus: Georgia Tech’s Community Garden
At the heart of Georgia Tech’s campus, a student-run garden provides community and fresh food.
Georgia Tech Names New Executive Director of Scholarships and Financial Aid
Effective July 1, the new director will assume the role.
Georgia Tech Admission Announces Final Round of Decisions
In total, over 8,200 were admitted as first-year students this year, with Tech aiming to enroll 3,900 first-year students across Summer and Fall 2024.
Community Market Brings Local Food, Other Small Businesses to Heart of Campus
Craving Mediterranean food? Want a pair of student-crafted earrings? The Community Market seeks to serve students by providing a time and place for food vendors, student artists, and campus organizations to connect with Georgia Tech students.