Mel Tobias, executive MBA student and GT6000 group leader, has compiled a variety of practical strategies to help fellow graduate students succeed both academically and personally.
New Incoming Grad Students at 2024 Grad Expo 
Georgia Tech's Office of Graduate Education celebrates a 26% increase in new graduate students, driven by the popularity of its online master's programs and a commitment to fostering diversity, as the total graduate enrollment reaches a record 33,315.
Montage of five portraits, L to R, T to B: Josiah Hester, Peng Chen, Yongsheng Chen, Rosemarie Santa González, and Joe Bozeman.
Georgia Tech researchers are leveraging AI to address sustainability challenges in areas like climate change, urban farming, food distribution, and carbon storage, while ensuring ethical and equitable use of the technology.
A group of Georgia Tech students and alumni were among the winners of $2 million in DARPA's AI Cyber Challenge and will compete in the final competition next August.
Beginning this fall, Georgia Tech is partnering with Knack to offer free peer tutoring for graduate students, enhancing academic success through a collaborative learning platform.
As new Graduate Student Government Association leaders step into their new roles, they set their sights on addressing key issues affecting graduate students.
In Spring 2024, Kiera Tran and Donglai Yang were elected the president and executive vice president of the Graduate Student Government Association. We followed up with them to get the scoop on their interests outside of academics.
The Postdoc Visibility Project concluded with a reception on May 8 where postdocs, staff, and faculty were invited for a luncheon.
Graduate student Mo Jarin developed her own boba rating system and came up with her top five boba gems in the Atlanta area. She evaluated 14 boba establishments to identify her top five favorites.
Postdoctoral scholar Anuja Tripathi examines a small sample of stainless steel after an electrochemical etching process she designed to create nano-scale needle-like structures on its surface. A second process deposits copper ions on the surface to create a dual antibacterial material. (Photo: Candler Hobbs)
Researchers etch nano-sized textures and add copper ions to create a naturally antibacterial material for hospitals and other shared settings.