With rising inflation, your holiday turkey is going to cost more this year than last. But considered broadly, it is still remarkably cheap. One reason, according to political sociologist Bill Winders in the School of History and Sociology: genetically engineered grains.
Team Leaders Wanted for GT 1000, GT 2000
GT 1000 and GT 2000 introduce new students to campus and support their successful transition to college. Team Leaders work closely with instructors and serve as an additional resource for new students.
NEETRAC Celebrates 25 Years
In 1996, Georgia Power was downsizing. The Georgia Power Research Center was one of the departments on the chopping block. It was transferred to Georgia Tech, and the National Electric Energy Testing Research and Applications Center was born.
Upcoming Events
Volleyball vs. Clemson
Today
2 p.m.
O'Keefe Gymnasium
Public Policy Ph.D. Information Session
Today
6:30 – 7 p.m.
Online
Student Recess: No Classes
Nov. 24–26
Georgia Tech Campus
Thanksgiving Break: Campus Closed
Nov. 25–26
Georgia Tech Campus
Football vs. Georgia
Saturday, Nov. 27
Noon
Bobby Dodd Stadium
GT 1000/2000 Team Leader Information Session
Monday, Nov. 29
7 – 8 p.m.
Online
Glee Club Concert
Monday, Nov. 29
8 – 9 p.m.
West Village Concert Hall
Mind Matters: Using Psychology to Enhance Your Academic and Test Performance
Tuesday, Nov. 30
11 – 11:50 a.m.
Online
EHSA Chemical Inventory Reconciliation Training
Tuesday, Nov. 30
11 a.m. – noon
Room 1128, Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences
Campus Updates
Testing Resumes Next Week
Asymptomatic Covid-19 test sites are closed until Monday, Nov. 29. Plan to test when you return to campus.
Vaccinations Resume Next Week
Covid-19 vaccines are available to all Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff, as well as their family members ages 12 and older. Clinics will resume next week after the Thanksgiving holiday.