Alternative Service Breaks Executive Board Applications

Alternative Service Breaks is recruiting for our 2023-2024 Executive Board, and applications are closing soon! If you haven’t heard of us, ASB is a student org on campus that sends students out of the state and out of the country during school breaks (e.g. Spring Break, Winter Break) to explore new places and participate in asset-based community service. Most recently, we sent a groups of students to help build houses in the Dominican Republic and to help with environmental cleanup in New Orleans over Spring Break! The new Alternative Service Breaks Executive Board will…

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GT Office of International Education: Education Abroad Barriers Survey

Education abroad programs are a great opportunity for students to engage globally and grow both professionally and personally through international experiences. We’re encouraging students to participate in a diversity survey about education abroad. Your participation will play a crucial role in ensuring that these programs are inclusive and accessible to all students, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or any other aspect of their identity. By taking the survey, you’ll have the opportunity to share your experiences and perspectives and provide valuable feedback to those who design and run these…

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Spring Break Volunteer Service Trips, Alternative Service Breaks

Alternative Service Breaks has opened applications for its  Spring Break Service Trips to New Orleans and the Dominican Republic. They’re looking for participants and student trip leaders. What is ASB? ASB is a travel-based service org at Tech. During our school breaks (such as Fall Break, Spring Break, etc), They send a group of students off to help communities outside of the ATL area, and to enjoy the trip while they’re at it! They do all the logistical planning so you don’t have to, and send participants by student trip…

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Alexander Hamilton Society event, Nov. 10

The Alexander Hamilton Society at Georgia Tech is honored to host Roger Zakheim for a discussion on military automation and its role in US foreign policy on November 10th at 6pm. We are excited to invite all students to attend the discussion and interact with the speaker. Free dinner will be provided by Chick-fil-A for all attendees. The Alexander Hamilton Society is a foreign policy organization that seeks to foster productive debate and instill the ideals of strong leadership and principled foreign policy into America’s future leaders. We are a…

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International Education Week 2023

November 14th through 18th is International Education Week (IEW) across the nation. Georgia Tech will be hosting a variety of events throughout the week to celebrate the benefits of our diverse global campus and international exchange. Join us for a number of virtual and in-person events including a scavenger hunt, a movie night, the reveal of the 2020 Photo Contest winners, and a number of events sponsored by departments and groups all across campus. More information can be found at iew.gatech.edu or by calling (404) 894-7475.

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Science.Art.Wonder Artist & Researcher Recruitment

Are you a researcher who would like your research translated into art or an artist who would like to create visual art from a research project? If so, we have an organization for you: Science.Art.Wonder! Science.Art.Wonder (SAW) is a student organization at Georgia Tech that matches artists and researchers to collaborate and create art based on, and inspired by, research. Our mission is to support interdisciplinary inquiry, promote research education, and connect researchers with the general public. We strive to create opportunities for students to explore research fields that are…

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Calling all Journalists for “Science, Translated!”

Do you enjoy writing or graphic design? Do you hope to dispel science myths? Would you like to join an international initiative to improve science communication to the public? If so, join us at Science, Translated.   We are an international journalism and advocacy organization that focuses on a variety of science topics from physics and neuroscience to ecology and psychology. With the goal to “translate” jargon-filled scientific manuscripts into simplified language for the public to read, our journal also seeks to tackle the knowledge disparity between professional scientists and…

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Undergraduate Judiciary Cabinet Recruiting New Justices

The Undergraduate Judiciary Cabinet, the judicial branch of the Undergraduate SGA, is recruiting new justices for the 2022-2023 academic year. The UJC serves two main purposes: (1) upholding academic and non-academic integrity and (2) interpreting any actions or legislation of SGA to uphold the system of checks and balances provided for by the Undergraduate curriculum. A justice on the cabinet is an individual who demonstrates strong leadership capabilities, a passion to better the Georgia Tech community, and strong moral character. We hear a variety of cases, ranging from academic issues…

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