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Georgia Tech Space Week

The partnership on space STEM projects involving the Colleges of Sciences and Engineering hasn't just led to work and research on NASA's plans to return to the Moon. Georgia Tech is also equipping the space agency and wider aerospace industry with graduates who have been uniquely trained for their next career steps. 

Scialog® announces winners of $1.1 million for "Signatures of Life in the Universe" program.

The duo of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences associate professors are among 20 Scialog® winners of $1.1 million in funding from four organizations, including NASA, for new approaches that could transform our understanding of the habitability of planets. Glass and Reinhard are also among AGU’s latest cohort of annual awardees. 

Controlled Wildland Burn

A $1 million award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will help researchers develop tactics to protect children from harmful emissions from controlled wildland burns. The initiative will provide equipment and new communications approaches in middle and high schools in Albany and Columbus, Ga., and Phenix City, Ala. 

EcoCommons Grass

Bringing together a wide range of local and global experts to showcase climate change solutions, the event will be held in a fully virtual, online format for the second year due to the pandemic.

College of Sciences Dean Susan Lozier welcomes guests to the September Sciences Celebration (Photo Renay San Miguel)

The September Sciences Celebration, staged outdoors at Harrison Square on September 9, 2021 by the College of Sciences Office of the Dean, welcomed new faculty and presented 2020-2021 awards to a number of faculty and a fourth year student in the School of Mathematics.