Georgia Tech’s campus continues to grow and evolve. Right now, growing pains are particularly acute in the northwest sector of campus.
In January, as 13 new trees were being planted in Tech's triangle green space in the center of campus, the Institute also celebrated 11 consecutive years of earning its Tree Campus USA Certification.
Georgia Tech’s transformation of its physical space helps create healthy spaces that give back to the environment and the campus community.
Quentin Holden, certified as an arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture, takes care of Tech's trees.
Originally constructed in 1967, the Howey Physics Building is undergoing a major renovation for the first time in more than 50 years.
The Wall Street Journal highlights Georgia Tech and the Kendeda Fund’s efforts to create a self-sufficient building.
Four oak trees will be removed prior to the start of Fall Semester
Construction on campus continues this fall with the development of the northwest section of the Eco-Commons.
Tech Lawn and Garden, a column by lawn and garden experts in Facilities, shares tips that you can use at home.
Congratulations to Maria Idalia Dorantes Martinez (AC Mechanic 1) for becoming a United States citizen on July 3, 2019.