Olufisayo “Fisayo” Omojokun, associate dean in Georgia Tech’s College of Computing

April 9, 2026

Computing Associate Dean Cultivates Innovation With CREATE-X

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Olufisayo “Fisayo” Omojokun, Georgia Tech associate dean in the College of Computing, found new energy in teaching through CREATE‑X, where open‑ended entrepreneurship equips students to confidently navigate uncertainty and solve real‑world problems.

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April 2, 2026

Researchers Build AI Tutor Grounded in Course Materials

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TokenSmith is a citation-supported large language model (LLM) tutor that can be hosted locally on a user’s personal computer. The tutor only provides answers based on course materials, such as the textbook or lecture slides.

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Aerial view of a datacenter with air conditioner compressor fans on the roof of the building

March 30, 2026

EPIcenter Launches Georgia Data Center Ordinance Hub

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The Energy Policy and Innovation Center (EPIcenter) at Georgia Tech has launched an interactive tool to help communities navigate the dynamic land-use and policy landscape surrounding data center development: the Georgia Data Center Ordinance Hub.

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Large group of people standing and seated in a bright industrial-style indoor space, gathered on and around a metal staircase and long tables. The setting includes exposed beams, railings, overhead lighting, and tables with notebooks, cups, and coats visible in the foreground.

March 25, 2026

Atlanta Area Students Partner With Community Organizations for Research Projects

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The Atlanta Community-Engaged Research Student Network launched this semester to train graduate students to co-lead community-engaged and locally focused research along with community-based organizations.

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A split-panel conceptual infographic asks a central question: "IN A WORLD OF LOWERED CAPABILITY COSTS, WHERE DOES TRUST LIE: BRAND OR PERFORMANCE?" The left side, "THE BRAND DIMENSION," features a glowing shield on a pedestal with an 'X' logo and lists traits like "TRUST" and "HERITAGE." The right side, "THE PERFORMANCE DIMENSION," displays a holographic data interface with metrics like "EXECUTION," "RELIABILITY," and "PREDICTABILITY.

March 24, 2026

The Future of Brand in an AI-Driven World: A Supply Chain Perspective

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Practical guidance to drive real progress in 2026.

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Alison Sizer in a blazer standing in a modern workspace with wooden tables, open shelving, and natural light.

March 4, 2026

Mentor Spotlight: Alison Sizer — From Apple and Nike to Supporting Founders

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Alison Sizer, a former Apple and Nike strategist turned founder of Growth Impact, now mentors CREATE‑X startups by helping them deepen customer understanding, refine value propositions, and build pathways to growth through her global innovation network.

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A virtual advisor stands in a modern office with large windows overlooking a green landscape. A dialogue box shows the advisor asking for reflections on a project’s progress, with interface buttons for talking and ending the conversation.

February 24, 2026

Building the Future of Online Learning Through AI and VR

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AI‑enhanced course design and immersive VR simulations are being piloted to strengthen personalized learning, leadership practice, and instructional quality in online programs.

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Illustration of AI-driven supply chain decision intelligence, featuring analytics dashboards and AI‑powered insights supporting materials management, production scheduling, inventory management, transportation, and demand planning.

February 24, 2026

Putting Points on the Board with AI in Supply Chain

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Practical guidance to drive real progress in 2026.

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An abstract glass of wine consisting of points, lines, and shapes.

February 9, 2026

Wine, Science, and Spectroscopy: Georgia Tech Outreach Produces Published Research

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New work from Georgia Tech is showing how a simple glass of wine can serve as a powerful gateway for understanding advanced research and technologies.

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Why "The Thinking Machine" Is Worth Your Time

January 23, 2026

A Winter Beach Read for Supply Chain Minds: Why "The Thinking Machine" Is Worth Your Time

7 min read

Recommended for supply chain professionals and leaders seeking insight into the real-world impact of technology and strategic decision-making.

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Students visited Lachung and Chungthang in Sikkim, India. Upstream in the Teesta Valley, students examined how steep terrain and river confinement amplify flood forces and how failures can cascade across an entire corridor of infrastructure.

January 22, 2026

AI Tool Turns Disaster Zones Into Living Classrooms

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An AI-powered tool is changing how researchers study disasters and how students learn from them.

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Growth Without Hiring: The Last Pendulum Swing

December 23, 2025

Growth Without Hiring: The Last Pendulum Swing

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Supply chain employers are pursuing “growth without hiring” by using AI, automation, and lean teams, making it critical for both organizations and professionals to proactively build skills, resilience, and long-term talent pipelines.

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SCI's Jennifer Whitlow speaks with a team presenting at the new entrepreneur section of Junior Design Capstone. Photos by Terence Rushin/ College of Computing.

December 16, 2025

Design, Build, Launch: New CS Capstone Turns Students into Entrepreneurs

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From zero to working prototype in just four months, students in the College of Computing’s new entrepreneurial Junior Design Capstone tackle real-world problems with guidance from startup mentors.

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November 11, 2025

New Energy Management Course Aims to Keep Georgia SMEs Competitive

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The Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, in partnership with Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business Executive Education and the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership, is launching an Energy Management and Reporting course.

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November 21, 2025

Why Change Management Remains the “Says Easy, Does Hard” Skill Every Supply Chain Leader Must Master

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Despite technological advances, 70% of major supply chain transformations fail, primarily due to challenges on the people side rather than technology itself.

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A female supply chain leader attentively listening to a conversation between members of her team on a warehouse floor

October 27, 2025

Less Is More: Communication as the Quiet Differentiator in Supply Chain Leadership

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Effective communication is a critical differentiator in supply chain leadership, blending listening, observation, and clear messaging to transform insights into action.

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Sanghyun Jang

October 21, 2025

C21U Welcomes Visiting Research Scholar Sanghyun Jang

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Sanghyun Jang joins C21U as visiting research scholar to advance AI-driven learning systems and global collaboration in education innovation

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A graphic with the title of the fellowship and a photo of each fellow.

October 20, 2025

C21U Announces Inaugural Bill Kent AI in Higher Education Fellows

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C21U launched the 2025–26 Bill Kent Family Foundation AI in Higher Education Faculty Fellows, funding four faculty projects to advance ethical, innovative AI in teaching and learning.

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October 15, 2025

Teaching at the Speed of AI: Professor Uses Digital Twin to Teach About GenAI

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Georgia Tech’s David Joyner is using generative AI to reinvent online teaching, blending human expertise with AI tools to create courses that evolve as fast as the technology they explore.

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Grace Tang (Left) and Alison Onstine (Right) holding bacteria plates that spell "BIOL 4590" (Credit: Tang and Onstine)

October 13, 2025

Undergraduate Bioinformatics Class Produces Published Research

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“This course truly underscores Georgia Tech’s commitment to pioneering meaningful undergraduate experiences,” says teacher Vinayak (Vinny) Agarwal. “No other peer institution I know of is exposing undergraduates to bioinformatics at this level.”

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