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A research group is calling for internet and social media moderators to strengthen their detection and intervention protocols for violent speech. Their study of language detection software found that ...
During Open Enrollment, employees can donate sick leave hours to a pool benefiting those who need them. Each year during Open Enrollment, faculty and staff have an opportunity to participate in ...
Georgia law requires that all Institute employees disclose business transactions — conducted by themselves or family members — with the state or any state agency. Public officials and employees are ...
Assistant Professor Jan van den Brand was recently awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his groundbreaking work developing more efficient algorithms.Van den Brand’s research ...
Continued growth will transform metro Atlanta, and the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) projects 1.8 million new residents across the 21-county region by 2050. The increase would bring the regional ...
The growing enrollment of graduate students has led to a marked increase in the number of degrees Georgia Tech awards each semester, which in turn has led to an increased number of Commencement ...
Two Georgia Tech alumnae made a big splash on a global stage last night. Raianna Brown and Makeda Cyrus danced alongside Beyoncé in a performance that opened the Oscars. Brown was lined up right next ...
The College of Sciences is pleased to announce the appointment of Feryal Özel as chair of the School of Physics, effective August 2022. Özel is a professor of astronomy and physics and associate dean ...
It’s been in the works for more than a decade and now construction will officially begin. An announcement from Georgia Advance Technology Ventures (GATV), a cooperative organization of Georgia Tech, ...
The Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Thomas R. Kurfess as the new executive director of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI). Kurfess is the HUSCO/Ramirez Distinguished Chair in ...
When U.S. Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter from Georgia’s 1st District visited Atlanta recently, one of his top priorities was meeting with the experts at Georgia Tech’s 20,000-square-foot Advanced ...
A team of biomedical engineering students represented Georgia Tech at the ACC InVenture Prize Competition in South Bend, Indiana, pitching an invention that could improve wound care for chronic ...
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