Georgia Tech students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are designing technologies tailored to them while teaching faculty and researchers about their needs in the process.
Middle-schoolers who were taught using a Georgia Tech-developed engineering curriculum scored better than their peers on math and science achievement tests, following a pilot program with the Griffin-Spalding County School System.
The Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) at Georgia Tech is currently offering STEAM-focused Saturday programs for the 2024-2025 academic year.
A new partnership between our College and the School of Modern Languages demonstrates how learning science can be applied across Georgia Tech.
AI‑enhanced course design and immersive VR simulations are being piloted to strengthen personalized learning, leadership practice, and instructional quality in online programs.
Before it carried the name College of Lifetime Learning, the idea that education shouldn't stop at graduation was taking shape across Georgia Tech through years of experimentation, collaboration, and leadership at the Institute.
Applications are now open for eligible Tech students to apply for scholarships offered by the Atlanta chapter of the Project Management Institute.
At Georgia Tech’s 2025 Lifetime Learning Symposium, leaders and researchers explored how innovation, access, and technology are reshaping learning across the lifespan.
Dean Bill Gaudelli urged higher-education leaders to reimagine how learning happens and how universities can serve learners at every stage of life during the Business–Higher Education Forum Fall 2025 Convening.
Georgia Tech President Ángel Cabrera highlighted the College of Lifetime Learning’s mission to make education a lifelong pursuit during the opening of the 2025 Business–Higher Education Forum.