Georgia Tech's Green Goodbyes thrift store expanding

Green Goodbyes gives items left behind by Georgia Tech students moving out of their dorms a new home by offering them for free to current students.

Former longtime Georgia Tech athletic director Homer Rice dies at 97

Homer Rice, who as athletic director hired some of Georgia Tech’s most successful coaches and implemented the school’s Total Person Program, has died at 97.

Four more Georgia public universities to require standardized test in fall 2026

Georgia will require the ACT or SAT college tests at four more public universities starting in the fall of 2026, but will not restore testing requirements to as many colleges as before the pandemic.

First Black Georgia Tech graduate hands granddaughter diploma from same school

Last week, thousands of students celebrated their graduation at Georgia Tech, but for one family, the ceremony held special significance due to their longstanding connection to the school.

'Keep pushing': Childhood cancer survivor graduating from Georgia Tech

At just 3 years old, Andrew Rogers was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer and given a week to live. He's now graduating from Georgia Tech with the goal to make a difference for kids facing the same health struggle.

Board of Regents approves tuition increases across Georgia’s public universities

The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia has approved a tuition rate adjustment for the 2024-25 academic year, affecting all 26 public colleges and universities within the system.  

Georgia Tech unveils new AI Makerspace Hub

Georgia Tech has introduced a groundbreaking AI supercomputer hub, geared towards equipping students with the necessary skills for thriving in the realm of artificial intelligence.

Jewish students from Georgia universities unite to confront rising antisemitism

Jewish students at some of Georgia's largest universities came together Thursday night to denounce what they say is growing antisemitism on their campuses. 

Former MLB pitcher Jim Poole dies of ALS at 57. He gave up winning homer in ’95 World Series

Jim Poole, who pitched in the big leagues for 11 seasons and gave up the deciding homer to Atlanta’s David Justice in the 1995 World Series, died of complications from ALS. He was 57.

Georgia Tech Bridge Club shines light on classic card game

You might only think of bridge as a game your parents or your grandparents play, but a group of Georgia Tech students is working on bringing the game to a younger crowd and winning on a national level.