While remnants of the recent chilled water outage remain in Harrison Square, operations are mostly back to normal following an around-the-clock operation executed by multiple departments across the Institute.
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Since its January launch, the Office of Equal Opportunity, Compliance, and Conflict Management has been actively working to align policies, procedures, services, and personnel under the new centralized unit.
Georgia Tech has been awarded gold level status by the League of American Bicyclists
Jim Fortner, vice president and deputy chief business officer, is announcing his retirement from the Institute, effective March 1, 2025.
Toatley will begin her role on Jan. 1, 2025.
Beginning Dec. 14, a planned outage for the campus chilled water distribution system will allow the current resiliency improvement project to test installations and continue with upgrades.
As a result of proactive financial planning by a Georgia Tech working group, Institute operations are not expected to be immediately affected. The longer a shutdown lasts, the greater the likelihood that operational changes would be necessary.
Georgia law requires that all Institute employees disclose business transactions — conducted by themselves or family members — with the state or any state agency.
The Office of Sustainability is offering a series of Living Learning Campus Pathways to provide unique, immersive learning opportunities that connect classroom knowledge with real-world experience in sustainability.