Tech Beautification Day is April 6.
April is Earth Month with a full calendar of events open to the campus community.
Phase 2 of this campus improvement project begins Monday, April 8.
Georgia Tech’s Climate Action Plan outlines mitigation and adaptation strategies for reaching net-zero emissions on campus by 2050 and contributing to global solutions through education and research.
A 42-inch caliper Willow Oak located next to the Corliss Pump gathering area in Harrison Square has not been thriving for the past two years. The tree is scheduled to be removed on Sept. 19.
Atlantic Promenade South will undergo construction to replace aged steam lines and upgrade adjacent hardscape and landscape.
The Van Leer Rotunda and two story connecting the wing to the main building will be closed through January of 2018. 
The Dorothy M. Crosland Tower will be closed for nearly two years to undergo a complete renewal. Interior abatement has begun in some areas and pedestrian detours will change throughout construction phases. 
Renovation will include 17 classrooms and the associated public spaces and lobby on the first and second floors.
The existing elevator in the Pettit Microelectronics Research Center (MiRC) is undergoing renovations and machinery replacements.