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2023 Haley Fellows (clockwise from top left) Jessica Deutsch, Quynh Nguyen, Eliza Gazda, Sydney Popsuj, Jose Luis Ramirez-Colon, Sidney Scott-Sharoni.jpg
The College of Sciences graduate students were chosen as 2023-24 Herbert P. Haley Fellowships for their research and academic achievements
A logo for the Georgia Tech Alumni Association's 40 under 40 class of 2023, with headshots of the four College of Sciences alumni in the class.
From making groundbreaking discoveries on Mars to revolutionizing healthcare, meet the four trailblazing College Sciences alumni in the Alumni Association’s 2023 class of 40 under 40.
The new minor is officially launching this fall and is currently accepting enrollment.
Starting this fall and currently accepting enrollment, the minor will work to give students practical tools to build mental wellness while exploring the neuroscience behind different aspects of mental health.
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz has earned a new fellowship with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to build STEM expertise in the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Jennifer Curtis
Jennifer Curtis, professor in the School of Physics, will serve as ADVANCE Professor for the College of Sciences, effective July 1, 2023. Curtis will continue efforts to support the community and advancement of women and minorities in academia.
Young-Hui Chang
Young-Hui Chang has been appointed associate dean of Faculty in the College of Sciences, effective July 1, 2023. Chang, a professor in the School of Biological Sciences, has served as associate chair for Faculty Development in Biological Sciences.
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Newly announced AI Hub at Georgia Tech will unite AI entities across campus, enabling the Institute to align on goals to become an international thought leader in AI.
Woman reading a book outside The Kendeda Building.
We asked a few avid readers for book recommendations.
Close up shot of Tech Tower in the spring with blooming flowers
Students will see no change in tuition and fees for the coming academic year.
Georgia Tech takes pride in reading aloud the name of each graduate as they receive their diploma. Photo taken May 5 by Joya Chapman.
Georgia Tech's 264th Commencement, held May 5 and 6 at Bobby Dodd Stadium, celebrated 5,673 graduates. Here are a few moments captured during the event.

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