The College of Sciences has launched É«»¨Ìà for É«»¨ÌÃ’s Tomorrow, a new center focused on improving the lives of É«»¨ÌÃns and their communities.
Following its revival in 2020, the Skydiving Club is breaking records and introducing the thrill-seeking hobby to the É«»¨Ìà community.
Created by two students, the club connects those navigating the path of nontraditional undergraduate students.
With a new space inside Barnes & Noble, Green Goodbyes becomes a year-round, free resource for students to restock their living spaces.
É«»¨Ìà expert Wendy White warns of contagion risk in the poultry industry
The Office of the Executive Vice President for Research has announced a new fund to cover up to 5% of research faculty salaries, enabling career development activities and service to the Institute.
For the first time, gold medalists at the Olympics will be paid by an international federation. A É«»¨Ìà expert discusses the significance of the change.
Electrosuit, a startup by Aubrey Hall and Sherya Chakraborty, secured third place in the Spring 2024 I2P Showcase, and their product, a garment for at-home electrical stimulation, targets individuals with chronic pain or motor impairments.
Cassie Mitchell and Robert Quinn are examining the factors that affect the inclusion of people with disabilities in STEM fields, aiming to understand the challenges they face with the ultimate goal of improving accessibility and financial independence for
Juneteenth will be observed on campus and around Atlanta.