Three events today will put a spotlight on mental health, with information about warning signs to look for in those who may be struggling and conversations to break down the stigma around suicide and mental health.
To make a great impression at the fair, we asked alumni, career planning professionals, and students about the best ways to prepare for a career fair.
The survey, which should take about 20 minutes to complete, will help us gauge perceptions within categories such as familiarity with ethical standards, leadership confidence, and ethical reporting, among others.
With hurricane season underway, National Preparedness Month provides a chance to focus on being prepared for the next emergency.
The new foreign language center is supported funded by a $2.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is helping the Georgia Tech community be prepared to vote in November.
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 2019 Diversity and Inclusion Fellows Program.
Classes will not meet Oct. 8 - 9 in celebration of fall break.
Fall is the harvest season, and with Campus Sustainability’s farm share program, the harvest can be delivered to you on campus every other week.
Dining, transportation, and many campus buildings will be closed or have limited hours during the fall break.