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EAS Graduate Student Alivia Eng Receives Prestigious ARCS Foundation Award

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Alivia Eng, a graduate student in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS), has been honored with an Achievement Rewards for Academic Scientists (ARCS) Foundation award and will receive the fellowship for the 2024-2025 academic year.

Career Trek Kicks Off with Coca-Cola Networking Event

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Yellow Jacket alumni working at Coca-Cola dispensed real-world advice and insights to College of Sciences students during a recent Career Trek event.

Honoring the 2024 Class of 40 Under 40

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Four College of Sciences alumni have been selected as members of the 2024 class of 40 under 40.

Sciences in the Spotlight: Students Honor Outstanding Faculty

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College of Sciences faculty members were celebrated by their students for outstanding teaching and educational impact.

Honoring Faculty Promotions, Spring 2024

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273 academic and research faculty members from across the Institute received promotions during the spring semester. We are thankful for their contributions and honored to celebrate their accomplishments.

College of Sciences Announces New Minors, Ph.D. Program and Curriculum Additions

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This fall, the College of Sciences will debut three new minors, a new Ph.D. program, and a new “4+1” B.S./M.S. degree program. 

Jean Lynch-Stieglitz Named School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Chair

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The College of Sciences is pleased to announce the appointment of Jean Lynch-Stieglitz as chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, effective September 2024.

Weaker Ocean Currents Lead to Decline in Nutrients for North Atlantic Ocean Life During Prehistoric Climate Change, Research Shows

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The study, lead by researchers at Georgia Tech, uncovers how weakening prehistoric ocean currents impacted North Atlantic nutrient levels and ocean life, supporting predictions about how today's oceans might react to a changing climate.

Tropical Revelations: Unearthing the Impacts of Hydrological Sensitivity on Global Rainfall

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Georgia Tech researcher investigates how rainfall will change as Earth’s atmosphere heats up.

Georgia Tech’s Space Research Initiative Hosts Yuri’s Day Symposium

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The event brought together faculty, researchers, and students to celebrate the Institute’s interdisciplinary space research.