Avid readers in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication make recommendations ranging from classics like Little Women to collections of gothic Christmas tales and science fiction Christmas stories.
In keeping with the need to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, Governor Brian Kemp’s office recently issued an update encouraging all employees at state agencies to telework between Dec. 21 and Jan. 4 as staffing needs allow.
With a month off classes, it's a great time to unwind and enjoy the break, while doing so safely. Housing is hosting some events, and others are taking place around Atlanta in the coming weeks.
It took place on Grant Field instead of McCamish Pavilion, and there were not the usual handshakes, but graduates celebrated on campus this weekend with three Commencement ceremonies
Student Reflection Speakers to Share Stories at Commencement
The stage is being set for this weekend's ceremonies, where students Mahdi Al-Husseini, Shalini Pandya, and Malaikatu Kargbo will share words of wisdom and inspiration with their fellow graduates over the next two days.
Ceremony Speakers Include Corporate Leaders, Alumni
The head of the Board of Regents, The Coca-Cola Company, and the Crown Media Family Network will address students at Commencement ceremonies this weekend. Two of the speakers are Georgia Tech graduates.
Elisabeth McDonnell to Engineer Clean Water Solutions Abroad
This fifth-year environmental engineering major is just days away from graduating, but also from leaving the country for at least two years. In January, she will be heading to Sierra Leone to work for a company called Water4, which empowers local communities to lead projects that bring them clean water.
McCamish Foundation to Support Parkinson's Research
Researchers at Georgia Tech and Emory University have received a landmark commitment to accelerate the scope and impact of Parkinson’s disease studies and to position Georgia as a hub for collaborative research on this and other neurological diseases.
Georgia Tech Admission Delivers Early Action 1 Decisions
Beginning with the 2021 admission cycle, first-year applicants could select from one of three admission plans: Early Action1, Early Action 2, and Regular Decision. A total of 2,330 Georgia students were admitted out of 6,178 applications.