Establishing a new academic unit is a long process, and Tech is at the very beginning.
Personal networks and self-efficacy play roles in retention of participants in the NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program.
Three teams of middle and high school students invited to compete in Invention Convention Globals.
Students learn to code and remix music
EXCEL student Martha Haythorn provided this first-time honor at the Sept. 1 event held at the College Football Hall of Fame.
Georgia Tech will submit a detailed proposal to University System of Georgia leadership and the Board of Regents.
Justina Jackson was one of 35 selected for this program.
The Georgia Institute of Technology will host a one-day First-Generation College Institute for rising first-generation and limited income 8th through 12th graders on June 25 in Atlanta and on July 16 in Savannah.
The Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) at Georgia Tech’s Atlanta and Savannah campuses will be offering STEM/STEAM student programming this summer for elementary, middle, and high school students.
More than 200 students and their families attended the 10th Annual Latino College and STEM Fair (LCSF), a virtual bilingual event hosted in mid-March by the Georgia Institute of Technology’s GoSTEM program.