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Photographed are just a few winners from the 2023 CRIDC poster competition. This photo was taken on February 1, 2023, in the Exhibition Hall by Brittani Hill. 
This year’s CRIDC recognized the outstanding and impactful work of our student competitors and awarded $43,000 worth of research travel grants.
Pictured are Genaro Soto Valle Angulo (ECE), Tinomutenda Chikate (Cybersecurity), Buzz, and Ximena Pizarro Bore (Public Policy)
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) recognizes the 2022-2023 cohort of International TA Liaisons.
Establishing a thesis topic can feel daunting. After working with graduate students for over 20 years, one Georgia Tech staff member shares their tried and true recipe for success in establishing a strong thesis.
The program, now in it's 31st year, invites prospective graduate students to learn about Georgia Tech's degree programs, as well as careers in industry, research, and academia.
Learn about two of last year’s CRIDC Poster Competition winners as they reflect on their experiences in presenting their research at CRIDC, and how their participation helped elevate their presentation and communication skills.
Mike Lehman, Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow and professional consultant in the Communication Center, outlines a few of the most common issues he finds in academic papers and provides tips for how to correct those issues.
Michelle Javier Quizon presenting at the 2022 3MT Competition
We chat with Michelle Javier Quizon, 2022 2nd place 3MT winner and People's Choice winner
First Generation Shadow Program 
Georgia Tech’s Career Center, in partnership with the Office of First-Generation Initiatives, is launching the First-Generation Shadow Program in Spring 2023, thanks to funding received by the Ford Motor Company Fund. 
Dissertation Tips from 5 Georgia Tech Ph.D. Scholars
With their dissertation almost behind them, five soon-to-be-Ph.D. graduates can now clearly see what worked and didn’t work throughout their dissertation process. As they reflect on this process, the scholars share what they have learned on their journey.
Will Reichard, president, and Michelle Reckner, executive vice president, received 70% of the total votes becoming the official voices of the graduate student body to the faculty, administration, staff, and others inside the Georgia Tech community.