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Three Georgia Tech Students Named 2021 Goldwater Scholars
Photo (left-to-right) : Pradyot Yadav, Electrical Engineering; Katie Groenhout, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering; Shovan Bhatia, Biomedical Engineering From an estimated pool of more than 5,000 college sophomores and juniors, 1,256 natural science, engineering, and mathematics students were nominated by 438... -
Georgia Tech to Offer New Course Promoting Personal Finance Literacy
Starting in Summer 2021, Georgia Tech will offer an opportunity for students to improve their financial literacy and well-being. GT 4100: Fundamentals of Personal Finance is a one-credit course developed to prepare students for financial planning during and after college... -
Out with the old, in with the new—Buzz finally gets a new look
After decades of petitioning, Buzz is getting an update to its drab "Buzz Gold" look. The jacket's new shade—Buzz Pollen—is a welcome refresh to the iconic Georgia Tech University mascot. "We've been working towards this for years," said George P... -
Serve-Learn-Sustain Receives National Recognition for Course Affiliation Program
Earlier this year, Serve-Learn-Sustain (SLS) was announced as a winner of the 2020 Campus Sustainability Achievement Award by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). The award, which honors higher education institutions for successful implementation of... -
Looking for a job on campus?
Campus employment allows you to gain valuable work experience, contribute to the GT community, and offset the cost of education. Many units at Georgia Tech are currently recruiting for a variety of part-time positions. With flexible hours and minimal commute... -
GT 1000 and 2000 Seeking Instructors for Fall 2021
GT 1000 , Georgia Tech’s first-year seminar course, supports the retention and success of first-year students. The course meets one hour a week and is taught by faculty and staff volunteers. The Office of Undergraduate Education is looking for instructors... -
Serve-Learn-Sustain's New Program is Training the Next Generation of Public Interest Technologists
In January, Georgia Tech’s Serve-Learn-Sustain kicked off their newest program — Public Interest Technology (PIT) Student Fellows — with a cohort of ten multifaceted engineering students excited to put their technological chops — and their other talents, skills, and energy... -
UAT Hosts Most Successful Success Summit to Date
Undergraduate Advising & Transition (UAT) recently held their biannual Success Summit, providing GT students with the support and resources they will need to successfully transition while learning online. In its new e-format on Canvas, the January 2021 Summit was the...