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First-Year Semester Abroad Faculty Presents at the 2022 International Conference on James Baldwin
On Friday, June 17, at the 2022 International Conference on James Baldwin in Nice, France, First-Year Semester Abroad (FYSA @ GTL) Faculty Director Vicki Birchfield was joined virtually by Vice Provost Steven Girardot and Dr. Lizzy LeRud to talk about... -
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Two Georgia Tech Students Receive Prestigious Astronaut Scholarships
The prestigious Astronaut Scholarship , initiated by the Mercury-7 astronauts, provides up to $15,000, a paid trip to the ASF Innovator's Weekend, and a lifelong network with astronauts and ASF alumni and supporters. The scholarship is awarded annually to outstanding... -
Nickolas (Nick) Lee becomes first Georgia Tech recipient of the Jack Mangham Experiential Learning Award
The Career Center would like to congratulate Nickolas Lee (Nick), for being the first Georgia Tech awardee of the Jack Mangham Experiential Learning Award. This award is presented annually to students from the Georgia Association of Colleges & Employers (GACE)... -
FYSA's Second Track in Oxford, England
Starting this year, the First-Year Semester Abroad Program (FYSA) will offer a second program track based in Oxford, England, giving entering Georgia Tech students a chance to study and live at the University of Oxford and continue coursework while traveling... -
Brent Griffin to Retire from Georgia Tech
After three years at Georgia Tech and 26 years of service in the University System of Georgia, Brent Griffin, Director of Retention and Graduation Initiatives and Senior Assistant Registrar, has announced his plans to retire at the end of June... -
Interim Reporting Changes to PGPP, TAS, & UAT
I am writing to let you all know that I have asked Dr. Chris Reaves to serve in an expanded interim leadership role. Effective June 1, 2022, the units UAT, PGPP, and TAS will all report to Chris (in addition... -
Georgia Tech Student Samay Chandna Selected for U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship
Following a highly competitive application process, Georgia Tech student Samay Chandna is one of 15 individuals nationwide selected by the U.S. Department of State for the notable Foreign Affairs Information Technology (FAIT) Fellowship. In this two-year fellowship program, Chandna will...