Pinar Keskinocak and Julie Swann, co-directors of the Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems, weigh in on the renewed focus on the need for vaccines.
Social Enterprise Career Fair Lets Students 'Work for What Matters'
“The recruiters are looking for students who are passionate about the mission or purpose of the organization," said Sabrina Moin, vice president of marketing. "They are interested in your values, not just your skill set.”
Listeners of “Serial,” the world’s most downloaded podcast, can get an in-person update on the case of Adnan Syed on campus next week with a visit from Rabia Chaudry.
Staying Power: Making Student Retention, Graduation Top Priorities
Every Georgia Tech student who stays and graduates is a success story. These days, Tech is taking new and innovative steps to make sure there are even more of them.
A major goal for the Arts@Tech Salon Series is to grow interest in the arts among Tech students in particular, but also among faculty and staff, according to Travis Denton, curator of the series
Through the creation of the Citizens Police Academy, the Georgia Tech community now has the opportunity to learn how the Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) — with its more than 80 sworn officers — is specifically trained to help ensure the community’s safety.