July 2022 Staff Highlights: Stephanie Reikes joins School of Mathematics; Susan Belmonte completes Fundamentals Course; and TAS staff present at Southeastern College Learning Center Association
The prestigious Astronaut Scholarship , initiated by the Mercury-7 astronauts, provides up to $15,000, a paid trip to the ASF Innovator's Weekend, and a lifelong network with astronauts and ASF alumni and supporters. The scholarship is awarded annually to outstanding...
Following a highly competitive application process, Georgia Tech student Samay Chandna is one of 15 individuals nationwide selected by the U.S. Department of State for the notable Foreign Affairs Information Technology (FAIT) Fellowship. In this two-year fellowship program, Chandna will...
Steven P. Girardot , vice provost for Undergraduate Education, and Kate Kirk , associate director of International Student and Scholar Services, were granted International Education Administrators (IEA) awards to study global education in France and South Korea through the Fulbright...
Four recent Georgia Tech graduates were selected as Fulbright recipients for the 2022-23 academic year. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for graduate study, individually designed research projects, or for English teaching assistant programs. Candidates submit an application defining...
Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University announced its 2022 cohort of 70 new scholars, with students from 27 countries, who will pursue degrees in 35 graduate degree programs across all seven of Stanford's graduate schools. Knight-Hennessy Scholars cultivates and supports a...
This semester, Workplace Learning & Professional Development kicked off their third cohort of APSPIRE, one of their signature programs designed for aspiring leaders. The latest cohort consists of 41 employees representing 25 different departments across campus with a variety of...
Roysam, a biomedical engineering student, plans to use her time at the University of British Columbia-Vancouver to advance her understanding of computational analysis to reveal the metabolic origins of cancer and ultimately develop more personalized cancer therapies. She was drawn...
Georgia Tech graduate Samuel “Sammy” Weiss-Cowie, ALIS/NEURO 2021, has received a Gates Cambridge Scholarship to support his upcoming graduate study at Cambridge University. Weiss-Cowie will pursue a Ph.D. at the Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit. Weiss-Cowie’s double...
Seventeen Georgia Tech students were selected to be part of the 2021 Millennium Fellowship , a joint leadership development program of the United Nations Academic Impact and the Millennium Campus Network (MCN). The selective fellowship is a semester-long leadership program...