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Welcoming William Pavlick, incoming Grad SGA president, and Jonathan Stevenson, incoming Grad SGA executive vice president.
Georgia Tech has launched a pilot program to deliver BuzzCards to international OMSCS students, strengthening global student inclusion and connection to campus life.
Photographed are the winners of the 2025 Three Minute Thesis CompetitionL-R : Marc Koerschner, Kristian Lockyear, Tawfik Hussein, and Sakshi Sharma. 
Four graduate students named winners at the 10th annual Georgia Tech Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, which took place on April 4.
4th year Ph.D. student on research, mentorship, community, and overcoming adversity in grad school.
Georgia Tech Announces Finalists for the 2025 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition
photographed are some of the poster competition winners present during the 2025 CRIDC Awards reception on Thursday, February 6, 2025
$40,000 in research travel grants were awarded to 20 exceptional scholars who presented their research in the 16th annual Career, Research, Innovation, and Development Conference (CRIDC) poster competition.
Left to right: Joanne Taery Kim, Meghan Meredith, and Rachel Lowy
This year, three Ph.D. students were awarded $3,000 each to pursue their research. These students demonstrated that their research, and associated publication, contributed to societal progress.
photos taken from graduate education symposium 
Georgia Tech hosted the Inaugural Graduate Education Symposium: Graduate Student Experience Summit on Nov 14. This landmark event brought together faculty, staff, and graduate students to address the evolving landscape of graduate education.
Tips for tackling salary negotiation with confidence and tact.
Graduate students and postdocs can now access Navigating Professional Boundaries, an optional online training designed to help identify inappropriate requests and navigate challenging situations with faculty and staff.