Center for Teaching and Learning Honors Sciences Faculty for Excellence
<>Over 15 faculty from the College of Sciences have been recognized for their teaching excellence by Georgia Tech’s Center for Teaching and Learning in the Fall 2022 Course Instructor Opinion Survey.

Georgia Tech Experts Weigh In on Massive Turkey-Syria Earthquake
<>Faculty with ties to Turkey and earthquake research are closely monitoring the situation.
Vice President’s Visit Brings Climate Change Discussion to Forefront
<>With the Ferst Center filled to the brim Wednesday, Georgia Tech hosted Vice President Kamala Harris for a discussion about the climate crisis, which she called a transformational moment in America.
Machine Learning Predicts Biodiversity and Resilience in the Coral Triangle
<>The team's new methodology offers hope for better coral connectivity monitoring and protection in the future.

The Plants Seeking Refuge Across Our Dynamically Changing Planet
<>Researchers investigate how trees have moved across geography over time, where they’re heading, and why it’s important.

Law, Science, and Technology Program Launches Pre-Law Information Portal
<>The portal provides information on how to apply for law school.



NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program Returns for 2023
<>Georgia Tech’s College of Sciences Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) offers summer programs for 2023.
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences to Offer Three New Undergraduate Degrees — Including Interdisciplinary Environmental Science Major
<>The expanded undergraduate degree offerings are designed to continue Georgia Tech’s reputation for academic rigor — and also reflect trends in student interests, as well as current and forecasted needs in the job marketplace.
Researchers and Alumni Aid in $2.6 Million Effort to Restore Salt Marshes in Historic Charleston
<>A citizen science initiative led by a Georgia Tech alum has turned a community’s concerns into a collaborative effort — which includes Biological Sciences Professor Joel Kostka — to study and restore Charleston’s degraded salt marshes.
To the Moon, Back, and Beyond
<>The Artemis I rocket launch is a major step in NASA's return to Earth's moon. Hear from seven Georgia Tech experts on why we're going and what we might find, the science and politics of space, and predictions on the broader future of space exploration.
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