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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March 9 | Take-A-Prof Luncheon 2021

The Student Center Programs Council invites you to the 119th Take-A-Prof! Invite a professor, RA/PL, TA, or mentor out to a lunch inspired by our Cozy Cabin-themed lunch. Take-A-Prof will take place on Tuesday, March 9th from 11:30 AM to 2 PM in the Klaus Atrium. There are two lunchtimes: 11:30-12:30 and 1:00-2:00. It is $4 per person ($8 for you and your guest). Students or faculty may purchase a ticket to our event! Sign up for a ticket here. The menu includes your choice of: 1) Chicken Parmesan with…

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SAA Presents: Dinner Jacket: BA and International Affairs Young Alumni

Join Olivia Watkins (INTA ’09), Rani Tilva (BA ’18), Nairita Nandy,  Alex Hanson (BA ’13), and the Student Alumni Association for their Dinner Jacket webinar. The alumni listed above will discuss their experiences with entering the workforce after college and navigating and choosing between the many paths available for BA/INTA. This event is free for all SAA members to attend. This event will take place on Tuesday, March 2, 2021, from 6 pm – 7 pm EST. Pre-Registration is required and spots are limited. For more information and to register,…

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Join the Student Alumni Association

The Student Alumni Association (SAA) aims to provide students with opportunities that broaden their college experience, strengthen traditions, and foster lifelong participation with Georgia Tech.  SAA works to connect current Tech students with a network of alumni mentors to help build their professional skills and network. For more information and to join SAA, click here. To foster these connections, SAA hosts a variety of events, this year virtually, such as mentoring sessions, networking sessions, and alumni speakers.   SAA hosts over 100 events each year, and below is a list of…

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GTSF Investments Committee

The Investments Committee is a $1.5 million endowment completely managed by students at Georgia Tech and serves to finance philanthropy on campus. The Mentorship program, which is led virtually by Garett McVay, is a 10-week lecture series to learn more about investing, finance, and ultimately, get placed within the Investments Committee. They are looking for driven, motivated, and diverse students to grow our portfolio and the IC. The organization provides an exceptional opportunity for real-life application of financial concepts. In recent semesters we have been fortunate enough to have some…

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Illuminate Tech | Nominate by November 6

Illuminate Tech is a series of inspirational talks featuring speakers from a diverse range of communities, sharing their journey with the Georgia Tech students. These talks are envisioned to inspire, motivate, instill hope and transform the Tech community, while promoting awareness about the struggles and hard work of the speaker’s personal or professional life. More than ever now is the time we all need some inspiration, some good news and to do our bit, SGA will be hosting a (virtual) Illuminate Tech session 2020-2021. This event cannot be a success…

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Healthcare Disparities Event | October 27

Georgia Tech’s Student Hospital Connections (SHC), AMSA, Physician Assistant Club (PAC) and SHS Ambassadors are excited to announce our upcoming Healthcare Disparities Event! During our event, you will hear from our keynote speaker and 4 other panelists on the topic of inequalities concerning access to healthcare within their healthcare field and have the opportunity to ask them questions during our panel! This event will be held virtually via BlueJeans Events on Tuesday, October 27th from 7-8 PM. If you would like to attend, please RSVP by October 26th at noon using…

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Become an Undergraduate Research Ambassador! | Apply by October 26

The Undergraduate Research Ambassadors (URA) are a group of dedicated and distinguished undergraduate students who are committed to providing mentorship by helping students find research opportunities, improve communication skills, and gain access to valuable resources for undergraduate research at Georgia Tech. URA also provides its members with a network of support within the research community, social activities, and connections to our growing group of alumni.  If you are passionate about research and want to help other students find opportunities and improve their research skills, apply to be a Research Ambassador! Apply…

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English Conversation Hour | September 17

ENGLISH CONVERSATION HOUR SEPTEMBER 17, 7- 8PM English Conversation Hour is an opportunity for all international and domestic students at Georgia Tech to engage in general English conversation. Given the current pandemic, opportunities to meet with others and chat on topics of interest have become challenging, leading many students to feel isolated in their rooms. To break the potential cycle of anxiety caused by the current crisis the Georgia Tech CommLab, Dr. Rob Griffin (ESL/ELL Specialist in the CommLab and LMC) as well as the World Englishes Committee at Tech…

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Undergraduate Judiciary Cabinet Recruitment | Apply by September 25

The Undergraduate Judiciary Cabinet is the judicial branch of the Undergraduate SGA and is recruiting new justices for the 2020-2021 academic year. The UJC serves two main purposes: (1) upholding 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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