Construction fencing will go up for the initial phase of new Eco-Commons
Activities related to to the Beringause Demolition and EcoCommons begin October 2nd.
Student organizations, staff and university leadership will help with November 6 planting
A commitment to effective community forestry management
The Arbor Day Foundation named Tech a Tree Campus USA school for its commitment to effective community forestry management.
Our woolly, four-legged friends are back to help manage the vegetation
Campus leaf-collection supports mulch compost development and more effective operations. Compost will be used in our landscaping beds year-round.
Georgia Tech’s arboretum status — official as of March — was an organic development stemming from a tree inventory in 2012.
Groundskeeper Donald "DJ" Jordan takes pride in maintaining the historical part of campus called The Hill.
Tech Lawn and Garden, a column by lawn and garden experts in Facilities, shares tips that you can use at home.