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August 2024

Last week, we welcomed the start of a new academic year — and with it, the largest incoming class in Institute history. I can’t tell you how proud I am of Georgia Tech’s faculty and staff, who are finding ways to serve more students every year and deliver one of the highest-value educations among American universities. Think about this: Just this past week, Georgia Tech was listed as both the nation’s fastest-growing public university and the nation’s No. 1 best-value public university. I can’t think of any other university that has achieved both.

July 2024

This year marks the 90th anniversary of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), a crown jewel not just of Georgia Tech but of our nation’s research and development fabric. For nearly a century, GTRI has been driving technological innovation that fuels our economy, protects our nation, and improves the human condition. GTRI is an essential piece of who we are and what we do, and a major contributor to our nation’s future.

June 2024

I just got back last night from our summer tour around the state. Over the course of three days, I joined several colleagues on a journey that took us across 540 miles to attend 20 events in 13 towns. From stop to stop, we greeted alumni and incoming students, met with government and community leaders, spoke with business owners, and toured manufacturing facilities. It was a perfect way to experience the great impact the Institute has on Georgia’s communities and economy and to help us think of how we can amplify that impact further.

May 2024

Earlier this month, our community gathered at McCamish Pavilion for five inspiring ceremonies to celebrate nearly 6,000 new bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral graduates. Families and friends joined with faculty and staff to honor and welcome in a new generation of scientists, engineers, artists, designers, policymakers, business leaders, and tech entrepreneurs. These Yellow Jackets have the talent, confidence, awareness, and drive our world so urgently needs right now.

April 2024

Georgia Tech is committed to transforming medicine by developing breakthrough devices, diagnostics, and drugs to help healthcare providers fight the most complex and harmful diseases. This kind of medical innovation requires world-class research working side by side with startups and well-established companies that can translate our discoveries into products and place them in the hands of physicians and patients. That’s why we developed Science Square, Atlanta’s first medical research and technology district.

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