Mar 26, 2024
Graduate Student Appreciation Week at Georgia Tech is a time to celebrate, recognize, and appreciate the invaluable contributions of graduate students at Tech. To honor and appreciate these valuable members of the Tech community, Grad Student Appreciation Week (GSAW) is celebrated annually during the first week of April. This year, GSAW will be observed from April 1–5 with a week full of events and activities designed to recognize and celebrate the contributions of graduate students at Tech.
Events and Activities
Throughout the week, a diverse range of events and activities will take place both online and in-person, providing opportunities for engagement, networking, and enjoyment. Here's a brief overview of the exciting schedule for GSAW 2024:
Monday Funday (April 1, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Tech Green)
A lively event featuring lunch, giveaways, yard games, and more, creating a fun and relaxed atmosphere to kick off the week. Rain location: Skiles Courtyard.
No registration is required.
Monday Networking, Bingo, and Professional Headshots (April 1, 3 to 5 p.m. | Student Success Center President's Suites A & B)
Hosted by the Career Center, this event offers networking opportunities, a fun bingo game, and professional headshots for graduate students.
No registration is required.
Grad Night at Russ Chandler Stadium (April 2, 6 p.m. | Mac Nease Baseball Park)
An evening of baseball fun sponsored by Georgia Tech Athletics, complete with door prizes and entertainment between innings. First 100 grad students to show up will receive a free baseball cap.
Headshots & Leadership Coaching plus Grad Lounge Fun (April 3, 12:30 to 3 p.m. | Grad Lounge, Student Center 3rd Floor)
Enjoy coffee, snacks, and games before getting your professional headshot taken. Plus, take advantage of mini-leadership coaching sessions, sponsored by LEAD.
No registration is required.
Goat Yoga (April 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. | BioQuad)
Experience mindful meditation and yoga in the company of playful dwarf goats, promoting wellness and stress relief.
Only two spots remaining at the time of publishing. Reserve your spot here.
Virtual Coffee Hours with Grad SGA ( April 4, 7 a.m. & 7 p.m. | Online)
Connect virtually with the Graduate Student Government Association online for engaging conversations and networking over coffee.
Three Minute Thesis (April 5, 5:30 p.m. | Atlantic Theater Student Center & Streaming Live)
Witness the exciting 3MT competition showcasing the research communication skills of graduate students, open to the entire Georgia Tech community.
No registration is required.
Throughout the week:
- Daily snacks in the Grad Student Community of the Library (6th floor): enjoy refreshments while studying or taking breaks during the week.
Join the Social Media Challenge
In addition to the exciting lineup of events and activities during GSAW, students are encouraged to participate in the GSAW social media challenge. By tagging #GTGSAW2024, students can showcase their experiences and connect with the Tech community on Instagram. Here are the daily prompts for the social media challenge:
April 1 - Where you at?!: Share a photo of your current view, whether you're studying on campus, exploring a new city, or enjoying nature's beauty.
April 2 - Study Buddy Selfie: Show off your study buddy, whether it's a furry friend or a fellow grad student helping you tackle assignments.
April 3 - Selfcare Essentials: Demonstrate how you take a break and practice self-care during busy times. Share your favorite self-care routines or activities.
April 4 - Throwback Thursday: Reflect on your favorite grad school memory and share it with the community. Whether it's a milestone achievement, a fun event, or a memorable project, take a trip down memory lane.
April 5 - Framily Friday: Celebrate your "framily" (friends + family) by sharing a photo with those who support and inspire you throughout your grad school journey.
Don't forget to tag #GTGSAW2024 for a chance to be featured on the @gtgradpostdocs Instagram page and join in the collective celebration of grad student excellence at Georgia Tech.