This workshop centers on the experience of Black students at GT and discusses strategies for coping with race-related stress and building community.
This workshop centers on the experience of Black students at GT and discusses strategies for coping with race-related stress and building community.
Dr. Keona Lewis will discuss her career and her research
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.
The 2023 Black History Month Lecture will be held on February 22, 2023, featuring Zion Clark, an All-American wrestler, and wheelchair racer.
The 2023 Black History Month Lecture will be held on February 22, 2023, featuring Zion Clark, an All-American wrestler, and wheelchair racer.
As part of Georgia Tech’s 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, the 12th Annual MLK Lecture will be held on January 12, featuring Eddie Glaude Jr., Ph.D., James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor and chair of the department of African American Studies at Princeton University.
The 12th Annual MLK Lecture will be held on January 12, featuring Eddie Glaude Jr., Ph.D., James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor and chair of the department of African American Studies at Princeton University.
The 2023 MLK celebrations will include various virtual and in-person educational programs and service opportunities to encourage active participation from the campus and nearby community.
In the final Conversation with Cabrera for the Fall 2022 semester, President Cabrera will sit down with award-winning journalist and author, Sherry Boschert, to discuss her latest book 37 Words: Title IX and Fifty Years of Fighting Sex Discrimination.   From helping women access education and professional opportunities to shaping athletics and making sure students have a safe learning environment, Title IX has impacted every aspect of higher education.  Learn more about how this historic piece of legisl
In the final Conversation with Cabrera for the Fall 2022 semester, President Cabrera will sit down with award-winning journalist and author, Sherry Boschert, to discuss her latest book 37 Words: Title IX and Fifty Years of Fighting Sex Discrimination.
The Georgia Tech Career Center invites you to network with black identifying alumni who are interested in learning more about your unique skillsets!
Come discuss your future career plans, employment opportunities, and where you see yourself contributing to the workforce with LGBTQIA identifying alumni.
The legal landscape for LGBTQIA individuals is constantly evolving on a national and local level. Through this facilitated dialogue with ​Alexis Martinez EdD, JD (she/her), Executive Director of the Office of Equity & Compliance Programs, learn more about the policies and resources currently provided​. Additionally, we will explore what the future​ may look like on the state and/or federal level, particularly with new proposed regulations to Title IX and recent court decisions from around the Sout
Learn about legal and policy protections for LGBTQIA students, faculty, and staff at Georgia Tech.