The 2018 Spring Career Fair took place on January 25th and hosted hundreds of employers and thousands of students in the McCamish Pavilion. During this year's fair, we took some time to meet students and find out what employers they looked forward to talking to the most.
Georgia Tech's First-Year Seminar is taught entirely by faculty and staff volunteers, with upperclassmen serving as team leaders (TLs). The instructor application deadline for this fall is Wednesday, March 28. If you've ever thought about going to the head of the class but would like to know more before applying, click the link below.
Thank you all for your support with our OUE Assessment Workshops and Consultations. If you attended one of the workshops earlier this month, please consider taking a few minutes to fill out a brief survey. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated. (Click HERE for the presentation slides.)
OUE were well-represented at this year's First-Year Experience Conference in San Antonio, TX and
Dr. Steven Girardot is recognized as a USG Accelerated Leadership Academy Scholar for 2017.
United Nations University Names New Regional Centre of Expertise (RCE) in Atlanta
The United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) has officially acknowledged a new regional sustainability network, Regional Centre of Expertise (RCE) Greater Atlanta. The designation makes Atlanta one of only six RCEs in the United States, and Serve-Learn-Sustain played a part in making this a reality.
Promoting Student Well-Being & Mental Health: the Career Center's Role
Dr. Michelle Tullier, Executive Director (C2D2), explores student well-being and mental health and how career centers can examine the role they may unintentionally play in a stressful culture.
Dr. Shannon Dobranski, Director of Pre-Graduate and Pre-Professional Advising, and Francisco Castelan, Pre-Health Advising Manager, were recently quoted by The Technique in an article geared towards students interested in pursuing a career in medicine.