Campus construction projects are moving forward as planned.
The recently published Georgia Tech Sustainable Procurement Guide, developed in partnership with the Office of Sustainability and the Office of Procurement and Business Services, reflects Georgia Tech’s commitment to sustainability.
The Office of Sustainability is offering a series of Living Learning Campus Pathways to provide unique, immersive learning opportunities that connect classroom knowledge with real-world experience in sustainability.
A section of the much-anticipated Ferst Drive Cycle Track opens on Jan. 6.
Beginning Dec. 14, a planned outage for the campus chilled water distribution system will allow the current resiliency improvement project to test installations and continue with upgrades.
Georgia Tech has been awarded gold level status by the League of American Bicyclists
College applicants are increasingly choosing schools that demonstrate a strong commitment to the environment.
The latest collection of projects touches all aspects of campus life – academics, athletics, infrastructure, student life, and transportation.
While remnants of the recent chilled water outage remain in Harrison Square, operations are mostly back to normal following an around-the-clock operation executed by multiple departments across the Institute.
Award-winning innovation in campus building services drives efficiencies.