International Affairs Graduate Pursuing Nonprofit Path
Atlanta, GA
Madison Kelley didn’t plan to come to Georgia Tech – and she didn’t plan to make a career in the nonprofit sector. But the international affairs major from Morganton, Georgia, is happy to have found both.
Resiliency and Emerging from Tragedy
Atlanta, GA
Finding a path forward after tragedy isn’t easy, but we must.
Tech Announces Plan to Hire Additional Mental Health Professionals
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech leadership this week said it will bring on three additional therapists – months ahead of schedule – in support of student mental health needs on campus.
Staff Tuition Reimbursement Policy Revised
Atlanta, GA
Updates to an administrative policy are hoped to encourage greater participation in one of the supplemental benefits available to Georgia Tech employees.
New Financial System Will Help Improve Transparency and Efficiency of Financial Transactions
Atlanta, GA
The Financials Transformation project has reached another milestone and is ready to move into the test phase with Workday Financials – a cloud-based financial management solution.
Leadership Begins Review of Ethical Culture Indicator
Atlanta, GA
Last week, representatives of the University of North Georgia’s BB&T Center for Ethical Leadership — which was contracted to facilitate the survey — briefed a preliminary draft of the Ethical Culture Indicator (ECI) with President G.P. “Bud” Peterson and
De-stress during Finals
Atlanta, GA
The weeks surrounding final exams can be a tough time for students at Tech. Luckily, student organizations across campus are ready to help.
Third Series of Info Sessions Introduce Grants Management in Workday
Atlanta, GA
Registration is open for the third series of info sessions for the Financials Transformation Program covering Grants in Workday.
Bras Shares ‘Lessons Learned’ in Ethics Speaker Series
Atlanta, GA
In his talk, titled “Ethical Lessons in My Leadership Journey,” Provost Bras shared the personal leadership journey that led him to Georgia Tech.
Chancellor Responds to President Peterson's Progress Report
Atlanta, GA
President Peterson's memo to Chancellor Steve Wrigley details progress toward the recommendations from the special reviews.