This February, the Winter Student Organizations Fair will feature 140 of Georgia Tech’s Registered Student Organizations and provide an easy way for interested students to connect with activities on-campus.
The Georgia Tech Counseling Center is excited to announce the start of the Peer Coaching Program.
For many students, the acronym FASET (familiarization and adaptation to the surroundings and environs of Tech) sparks memories of first-year orientation.
On Wednesday, Aug. 30, and Thursday, Aug. 31, representatives from student groups will be on hand to talk about their group’s mission, goals, and activities, and many let students join on the spot.
For the past two fall breaks, biomedical engineering major Emelia Funnell has traveled to Asheville, North Carolina — but not for a leisurely weekend.
The Counseling Center is looking for students to apply as coaches for Fall 2018 and is seeking recommendations from faculty and staff members.
Summer can be a perfect time to try something new or learn about a new student group when campus is less populated and you may have more free time.
Summer for fraternities and sororities across the country usually includes retreats, national convention gatherings, and the opportunity to award chapters for their work in the previous academic year.
Students in the Collegiate Recovery Program are spreading the word about campus resources by brewing free coffee.
Teams of volunteers removed invasive plants and trash from the trails and gardens of the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance, planted trees in midtown for Trees Atlanta, and removed dumped furniture and debris from the streets around the perimeter of the Hart