Georgia Juniors, Seniors Explore Tech at Engineering Career Conference
Women in Engineering hosts more than 200 high school students to get a taste of every engineering discipline, tour campus, and meet with admissions.
‘Young, Dumb, and Broke’ and a Journey of Growth and Success
CEED workshop focuses on financial, academic, and professional development for undergraduate students.
Undergrad Engineering Program Ranks No. 4 in U.S. News Best Colleges
ISyE remains No. 1, civil engineering returns to No. 1, and every undergrad program is in the nation’s top four.
Thousands of K-12 Students Attend College’s First STEM Fest
Young innovators enjoy a day of drones, robotic arms, and more as the College partners with alumnus to bring STEM concepts to metro Atlanta students.
Fostering Mentoring Relationships in a Relaxed Setting
WIE's Mentors & Mentees Game Night allowed students to build connections and community outside their usual academic environment.
Bridge to Employment Program Aims to Inspire Future STEM Leaders
The three-year program hosts monthly sessions with high school students to explore concepts and potential careers in STEM fields.
Women in Engineering Hosts Successful Corporate Open House Career Fair
The event offered a dedicated opportunity for female engineering students to connect with employers following the Institute's All-Majors Career Fair.
SWE Hosts Tea with the Dean
The informational session is designed to welcome first-year students to the College of Engineering, allowing them to meet each other and network with faculty members, campus leaders, and industry professionals.
From CEED to Success: Empowering Engineering Students
CEED recently hosted its annual kickoff event, aiming to increase student involvement in engineering with a special focus on first-year and transfer students.
Reimagining At-Home Breast Cancer Screening
Bioengineering Ph.D. student Gianna Slusher has patented a device that uses a smartphone or tablet and thermal imaging to scan for potential tumors.
A Summer of STEM Exploration, From Soda Bottles to Bioplastics
A group of high schoolers come to campus to experience hands-on STEM activities and explore careers as part of the STEM Gems camp.
Summer Engineering Institute Gives High Schoolers a Taste of College
The College’s new week-long camp blends engineering sessions and insider info on college admission to hook students on STEM majors.
International Student Support, Menstrual Products Map Win College’s FAIR Tech Innovation Competition
The competition asks students to use engineering fundamentals to create solutions that promote equity and access in the College community.
Martha Grover Named Thomas A. Fanning Chair in Equity Centered Engineering
The longtime ChBE professor was selected for her teaching, research, and advocacy that strives to ensure equal access to opportunity.
Thomas Vandiver Just Keeps Pushing Through
Georgia Tech has helped the civil engineering master’s graduate overcome a troubled past to create a new future for himself.
From One Engineer to Another
Deanna Yancey will receive her ECE master’s diploma this spring from her grandfather — Tech’s first Black graduate.
Bethanie Penna Finds Her Joy in Serving Others
The ISyE student is the first Dean’s Scholar to graduate and has helped shape the community-centered program for future generations.
Celebrating Women in Aerospace Engineering
Call with women astronauts in space, industry panel, Marilyn Smith celebration highlight a day honoring the journey of women in AE.
NeuroChamp Wins 2024 ACC InVenture Prize
Three BME and ME students created a pediatric medical device that won $15,000 at the annual undergraduate entrepreneurship competition among Atlantic Coast Conference schools.
With Added Programs, Expanded Reach, Women in Engineering Charts a New Course
After helping increase the number of women undergraduates in the College, WIE expands to grad students and postdocs to build on its thriving community.