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ARCS Foundation Atlanta awarded a total of $120,000 to 15 Ph.D. students who show exceptional promise of making a significant contribution to the worldwide advancement of science and technology.
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.
Georgia Institute of Technology is now an institutional partner in the Equity in Graduate Education Consortium.
Ana Rusch and David Joyner discuss ways online students can connect with the Georgia Tech community. 
Graphic for the annual EPICenter Spark Award.
The Spark Award is given to current Georgia Tech graduate students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in advancing student engagement with energy research and with evidence of broader impacts and service/leadership.
Graduate students from each of the six College of Sciences schools have received 2022-2023 Herbert P. Haley Fellowships to expand their research — and connect with fellow scientists and mathematicians at conferences and events.
Christina Hall, graduate career development advisor, shares her advice for how you can get the most out of the 2022 All-Majors Career Fair. 
With some basic photography and composition knowledge, you can take your headshot to the next level using just your phone’s camera.
We followed up with Alva to get her tips for nailing a presentation.
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
The fellowship recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported STEM disciplines who are pursuing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees.