As October begins, it will only be a matter of weeks before employees can voluntarily make selections for 2018 health benefits.
If you are interested in working with a group of faculty, staff, and students to foster a community of diversity and inclusion at Georgia Tech, consider applying for the 2018 Diversity and Inclusion Fellows Program.
Students who are staying on campus for the weekend have plenty of ways to enjoy fall break in the city.
The campus community is invited to attend this session, moderated by the undergraduate and graduate Student Government Association Presidents Sanjay Peramanu and Skanda Prasad.
As the fall weather sets in, days get shorter, and campus activities pick up, students may find themselves out and about on campus more than usual. 
The third annual Mental Health Summit will be held Nov. 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Bill Moore Student Success Center.
An advisory from Stamps Health Services concerning illness related to gastrointestinal illness
Norovirus is the cause of the unknown gastrointestinal illness (infection affecting the stomach and/or intestines) spreading on the Georgia Tech campus.
So far, more than 400 employees have pledged more than $160,000.
On Wednesday, Nov. 1, the Student Mental Health, Campus Culture, and LGBTQIA Community Support Action Teams submitted their reports to President Peterson.