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.
The new courses will be available in Spring 2026. To help meet the increasing demands of the field, the College of Lifetime Learning is launching new project management courses beginning next spring.
Georgia Tech’s Language Institute is piloting new hybrid English courses that expand access for international students and professionals, combining live interaction, academic rigor, and career-focused learning.
At the Savannah campus, industry leaders explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping logistics and workforce development.
The event will showcase how Georgia Tech is shaping the future of learning through an approach spanning from early childhood to post-retirement.
Georgia Tech's Summer Institute welcomed 93 rising 11th graders representing 57 counties across Georgia to campus.
The new dean brings more than 35 years of experience as a professor, researcher, academic administrator, and high school teacher to the role.
The public is invited to help select an honoree in each of three awards categories by online vote. The Institute is up for top honors in Educational Insight, Attainment, and Planning.