Hispanic and Latinx Heritage: President Ángel Cabrera on Representation, Mentoring, Leadership

This National Hispanic Heritage Month, President Ángel Cabrera reflects on his time as a student in the College of Sciences at Georgia Tech — and speaks to recruiting and supporting more Hispanic and Latinx students and faculty in STEM.

Dean Susan Lozier on ‘Making Sure That Doors of Opportunity Are Open’

In celebration of the U.N. International Day of the Girl, Dean Susan Lozier shares about mentoring and leadership, research and teaching excellence, building diverse communities, and creating a more equitable path for women and girls in science.

Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month: Faculty Perspectives on Representation, Mentoring, Leadership in STEM

“I want to make sure that other people like me can see themselves…as scientists.” Frances Rivera-Hernández, Facundo Fernández and Carlos Silva Acuña share early school day stories, why they chose science, and their perspectives on representation

Georgia Tech Sciences, Engineering, and Space: For a Longtime Campus Partnership, the Sky’s Still The Limit

Colleges of Sciences, Engineering continue their collaboration on space science projects, including NASA’s return to the Moon

September Sciences Celebration: College Welcomes New Faculty, Honors Faculty Award Recipients and Math Scholarship Winner

Recipients of 2020-2021 awards recognized at ceremony after pandemic delay; new faculty members also welcomed

Efficiency Leap in Separating Para-xylene Using New Carbon Membranes

Researchers at Georgia Tech have uncovered new insights into the fabrication of carbon membranes that have the potential to drive significant cost savings once the solution for xylene isolation separation is scaled for industrial use.