GT CampusLife Research SEEKING PARTICIPANTS

A GT CampusLife research team led by Profs. Munmun De Choudhury, Thomas Ploetz, Gregory Abowd, and other faculty members. As you may know, the GT contact tracers, the volunteer GT staff, are working hard to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in our community. They have explored new technologies that help contact tracers and found GT Eduroam Wifi log data can be useful for contact tracers. They are developing a prototype that can show the trajectory of places where a person who tested positive visited and the anonymized others who could…

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Alternative Service Breaks Spring 2021 Program

Want to do something meaningful this Spring Semester? Look no further! Alternative Service Breaks provides great service opportunities and group bonding experiences which we hope students across various majors will take advantage of! The Spring Program will focus on service in Atlanta, with topics including Transportation, Housing, Food Insecurity, and Environmental Justice.  All of these topics deeply impact Atlanta. You can sign up for the full program or chose to only participate for certain weeks, whatever works for your schedule. You’ll have the opportunity to perform service with local organizations, connect with other GT students, and reflect on…

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NATO Innovative Challenges Opportunities with GTRI

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the oldest and most successful military alliance in existence, plays a critical role in protecting the populations of its 30 member countries across North America and Europe from threats including rogue nations, terrorism, and even climate change. With the NATO 2030 program, the Alliance is actively engaging students at universities across its members to try and address emerging technologies and challenges. As part of this, there is an opportunity for Georgia Tech students to join existing teams of undergraduates and graduates at three other international…

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Common Good Georgia Tech

Common Good Georgia Tech (CGGT) is a student-led organization that is dedicated to beginning, encouraging, and informing conversations about educational inequalities. They also invest in other Atlanta area and advocate for better educational resources for public schools and for those in prison and juvenile detention centers.  CGGT’s formation was inspired by Common Good Atlanta, and when it was originally created their mission was to volunteer as tutors in juvenile detention centers, but over the course of 2020, their mission has expanded. CGGT is seeking mentors to help with their current…

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SUMMER & FALL 2021 Become a GT 1000 or GT 2000 Team Leader

The GT 1000 and GT 2000 program is looking for team leaders for these upcoming summer and fall semesters.  GT 1000 and 2000 are seminar courses that offer support to incoming first-year students and transfer students, respectfully. Team Leaders (TLs) work as mentors for these newly accepted students by offering a network of peer support, introducing new students to campus traditions, and introducing students to Georgia Tech Resources. TLs are resources to the class as well, aiding in communications between the instructors and students, assiting with classroom presentaions, and helping…

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FASET and Wreck Camp Staff Applications

If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and sharing your passion about Georgia Tech, then you may want to apply to be a FASET or Wreck Camp staff. As a staff member you will work to guide and empower incomming students. The application deadline for both staff positions is February 5, 2021 at 11:59 EST. FASET Orientation Leader FASET is the welcome program for all incoming students, including first-years, transfer students, and exchange students. The program allows students to enroll for their first semester of classes, discuss transitional…

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Campaign Internship, Tedra Cobb for Congress – Remote

Remote Fall Semester Campaign Internship Opportunity We are looking to bring on a talented class of remote interns and fellows for the fall leading up to get out the vote. Interns and fellows will learn the basics of political campaigns, gain practical experience in a fast-paced work environment, and be fully prepared to work on a campaign after they graduate.  In this unprecedented and mostly remote moment, we want to give as many college students the practical experience that they need to navigate the political world after college. Tedra Cobb for…

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Habitat for Humanity Furniture Donations Survey

EAS 3110 students have partnered with Habitat for Humanity for the Carbon Reduction Challenge. The project is regarding furniture donations from GT students during move-out periods. They have created an anonymous, brief survey to determine potential interest. Spending a few minutes completing the survey would be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, you can contact Mia Kemerait at mkemerait3@gatech.edu. Fill out the survey here!

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Pre-Law Student Organization Info Sessions

The newly re-activated Georgia Tech chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, a pre-law student organization, has UPDATED the time and locations of the information sessions. The new times are as follows: February 27th: 7-8 pm at Skiles Rm. 271 March 5th: 7-8 pm at Skiles Rm. 271 Please plan to attend if you’re interested in getting involved

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Apply to be a GT 1000 / 2000 TL! Deadline February 4!

Team Leaders are upper-class students selected to serve as a bridge between instructors and freshmen as well as between individual courses and the wider Georgia Tech community.* These students volunteer their time to share their wealth of Tech experiences and insights. As mentors, TLs can facilitate students transition. Encourage students to interact with TLs during and outside of class. They are, perhaps, the most important resource available in GT1000! The minimum requirements to serve as a TL are: Completed at least one semester at Georgia Tech and will be a…

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