This fall, look for construction to wrap up on a few long-term projects, for short-term projects to take shape, and for new work to begin.
Jacob “Jack” Davis has traveled to the southeast African nation of Malawi almost every summer since 2011. But, not for vacation. 
This fall, the Office of Solid Waste Management & Recycling, Building Services, and the Office of Campus Sustainability launched a pilot composting project in the Roger A. and Helen B. Krone Engineered Biosystems Building (EBB).
Georgia Tech has been honored with 2017 Tree Campus USA® recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management.
In spite of this spring’s erratic — and at times volatile — weather, construction projects have continued apace cross campus.
Groundskeeper Donald "DJ" Jordan takes pride in maintaining the historical part of campus called The Hill.
The APPA Award for Excellence is the industry's highest honor for outstanding achievement in facilities management.
There’s a little less shade in the middle of campus where one of Georgia Tech’s oldest trees stood for more than a century.
The two trees — a 106-foot-tall willow oak located just south of Tech Green and a 58-foot-tall water oak located at the northeast end of Fitten Residence Hall — are failing and have both been deemed very high risk by an independent arborist.
This fall, Georgia Tech ranked No. 43 in The Princeton Review’s Top 50 Green Colleges and was also featured in the 2018 edition of The Princeton Review Guide to 399 Green Colleges.