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The mission of the Mountain Bird Lab at Georgia Tech is ambitious, but Online Master of Science Computer Science (OMSCS) student Vanessa Prema is doing her part to realize it from her home in San Diego, California.
One day, Mercedes Quintana was working as a freelance violist. The next, she was knee-deep in research at Georgia Tech, chasing down 2,000 lizards.
Canoe battleship. Innertube water polo. Kickball. Mario Kart 8. These are just a few of the intramural sports Georgia Tech offers all students.
New GRAs, GTAs, and GAs must complete the electronic New Student Hire packet and the New Student Employee Onboarding. 
Georgia Tech’s GT6000 program, a peer-led, extended orientation course for first-year graduate students, has received the 2025 Promising Practices in Graduate and Professional Student Services Award from NASPA’s AGAPPS Knowledge Community.
Buzz Buddies is a new mentorship initiative from Graduate Student Government Association (Grad SGA) aimed at helping 1st-year international graduate students to acclimate to life at Georgia Tech.
Welcoming William Pavlick, incoming Grad SGA president, and Jonathan Stevenson, incoming Grad SGA executive vice president.
Photographed are the winners of the 2025 Three Minute Thesis CompetitionL-R : Marc Koerschner, Kristian Lockyear, Tawfik Hussein, and Sakshi Sharma. 
Four graduate students named winners at the 10th annual Georgia Tech Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, which took place on April 4.
Georgia Tech has launched a pilot program to deliver BuzzCards to international OMSCS students, strengthening global student inclusion and connection to campus life.
4th year Ph.D. student on research, mentorship, community, and overcoming adversity in grad school.