School of Chemistry and Biochemistry senior academic professional Pamela Pollet — a black belt in karate — wants Georgia Tech students to join her in using martial arts to calm their minds while training their bodies.
School of Biological Sciences, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry scientists rewarded for work, support, and service
Big grant news for Georgia Tech’s Covid-19 researchers, climate scientists, chemistry detectives looking to solve mystery of coral disease
During International Education Week, the College of Sciences celebrates the impact of international perspectives, connection, and contributions in our community.
Learn about new Tech Fee-powered equipment and resources, and hear from Analytical Chemistry Lab instructors about how they’re using new instruments to advance their curriculum and the impact of these on students' career preparation.
James Stringfellow, an employment specialist with experience helping Atlanta’s veterans and entertainment industry, will now assist College of Sciences students and instructors with career mapping, planning, and workforce issues.
Through the Little Einsteins Organization, Georgia Tech students are creating at-home science kits, collaborating with K-5 schools and local libraries, and using Zoom to keep Atlanta's youngest scientists and engineers engaged in STEM.
Hannah Choi and Henry S. “Pete” La Pierre are the latest Georgia Tech professors to receive coveted Sloan Research Fellowships, bestowed upon “scientific leaders of tomorrow” for research excellence.
In his tenure at Tech, Alonzo Whyte, academic advisor for the Health and Medical Sciences Minor and B.S. in Neuroscience, has seen a diversity of routes for students on the path to a pre-health career. Today he shares advice, insights, and resources.