Grad Fest Next Week

Grad Fest Week
Grad Fest Student
Grad Fest Student

Monday, Feb. 21

  • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.- Schedule your graduate portrait here. Portraits will be taken in the Poole Room in the Wardlaw Center.
  • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.- Learn more about ordering your class ring from Balfour, at the Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech bookstore.
  • Noon– Virtual event: Marketing Yourself to Employers with Limited Experience
    Learn how to market your skillset to increase your chances of getting a job offer. Register here.

Tuesday, Feb. 22

  • 10 a.m. – 2p.m.- Schedule your graduate portrait here. Portraits will be taken in the Poole Room in the Wardlaw Center.
  • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.- Learn more about ordering your class ring from Balfour, at the Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech bookstore.
  • 3 p.m.- In-person event: Navigating the Job & Internship Search
    Clough Commons, room 423
    Learn how to develop a job search strategy that builds on Career Center staples. This event will also cover time management and bouncing back from setbacks.

Wednesday, Feb. 23

  • 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Grad Fest Day
    Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech
    Grad Fest Day is a one-stop shop for graduating bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. students to complete their commencement requirements. All spring graduates are encouraged to participate.
  • Noon- Virtual event- Resume 102: Improving Your Resume
    Go beyond the basics of resume writing to learn how you can tailor your document, communicate effectively through your bullets, and other pro tips. Register here.

Thursday, Feb. 24

Friday, Feb. 25

Regalia Information

  • All regalia is available to order on the Tech Stuff website.
  • Note there will be different seals on regalia as we transition to the new Georgia Tech brand identity.
  • All orders should be in by the respective dates below. Late fees will apply:
    Bachelor’s regalia- $79.98
    Deadline- Monday, April 18
    Late fee- $20

    Master’s regalia- $114.98
    Deadline- Monday, April 18
    Late fee- $35

    Ph.D. Rental- $79.98
    Refundable deposit- $400
    Deadline- Thursday, March 31
    Late fee- $50

  • The Ph.D. custom order deadline is Friday, March 11. This is for customized, specially-fitted Ph.D. gown orders and not rentals.
  • The Ph.D. rental deposit is refunded when the rental gown is returned to the bookstore in good condition.
  • Ph.D. rentals require the separate purchase of a Tam. The cost to purchase a Tam is $111 in addition to the rental fee.
  • Ph.D. hoods are a gift from the Institute and therefore do not need to be purchased.
  • Students are responsible for providing their own regalia for graduation photos.
  • More information regarding regalia can be found on the Commencement Regalia website.

RSVP for Commencement

  • The RSVP period for Spring 2022 ceremony will be announced soon.
  • An RSVP is required to attend the ceremony.
  • Details on tickets will be announced soon.

Other Events:

President’s Graduation Celebration

Thursday, May 5
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Tech Green

Graduates are invited to create one last Tech memory at the President’s Graduation Celebration on Thursday, May 5, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Tech Green. Take time to celebrate by taking pictures with Buzz and the Ramblin’ Wreck, and enjoy other fun activities. More information can be found on the President’s Graduation Celebration event website.

Grad Fest Photo

What happens at Grad Fest?

Grad Fest is your one-stop-shop for all of your Commencement requirements. While at the event, you can:

  • Purchase your regalia online at a discounted rate for pickup at the Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech.
  • Discounted Starbucks beverages when picking up regalia at the Georgia Tech Bookstore.
  • Take professional cap and gown photos by Grad Images with your purchased regalia. Graduate portraits can be purchased after the event.
  • Learn more about ordering your class ring from Balfour.
  • Attend virtual and in-person events hosted by the Career Center.
  • Learn more about being a member of the Alumni Association.
  • All regalia purchases made on Monday, Feb. 21, until Friday, Feb. 25, are automatically entered into a raffle for a Barnes & Noble at Georgia Tech alumni gift basket.

How should I prepare for Grad Fest?

No prep is required from students—just show up! Because we offer photo opportunities, many students like to come ready to be photographed.

What if I cannot attend Grad Fest?

This event is a convenience, not a requirement. You can accomplish most of these activities outside of Grad Fest by contacting the vendor. Students who order regalia online during Grad Fest week are eligible for the raffle. This also is the only opportunity for graduating students to take cap and gown photos.

Growing Up in Science KHF FINAL

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A CONVERSATION SERIES:
Growing Up In Science
featuring Kaye Husbands Fealing
Dean and Ivan Allen Jr. Chair Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2022
11:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.
KLAUS ADVANCED COMPUTING BUILDING ROOM 1456

Have you ever seen a successful scholar and thought that you don’t measure up because they don’t seem to struggle like you do? The truth is that everyone has difficulties, doubts, detours and failures, but they aren’t usually publicly known. Scholars are often hesitant to talk about the jobs they didn’t get, the manuscripts that got rejected, the funding that didn’t come through, and other obstacles they’ve faced.

The new Georgia Tech chapter of Growing Up In Science is launching a conversation series featuring personal narratives about becoming a scholar, including frank discussion of an individual’s personal career path, no matter how messy. These discussions will focus on past and present struggles that you don’t normally get to hear about in a scholar’s polished official bio.

Attendees will have the opportunity to come hear the “unofficial stories” of these scholars’ careers as they share their personal struggles and will be able to ask about how they navigated the difficulties they encountered. This event is open to anyone in the Georgia Tech community who wants gain a better

and more realistic understanding of what becoming a scholar looks like. All are welcome, including undergraduate students, graduate students, staff and faculty.

Bio: Kaye Husbands Fealing is Dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at the Georgia Institute of Technology, formerly the Chair of the School of Public Policy Georgia Tech. She specializes in science of science and innovation policy, the public value of research expenditures, and the underrepresentation of women and minorities in STEM fields and workforce. Prior to her position at Georgia Tech, Husbands Fealing taught at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, and she was a study director at the National Academy of Sciences. Prior to the Humphrey School, she was the William Brough professor of economics at Williams College, where she began her teaching career in 1989. She developed and was the inaugural program director for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Science of Science and Innovation Policy program and co-chaired the Science of Science Policy Interagency Task Group, chartered by the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Subcommittee of the National Science and Technology Policy Council. At NSF, she also served as an Economics Program director. Husbands Fealing was a visiting scholar at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Center for Technology Policy and Industrial Development, where she conducted research on NAFTA’s impact on the Mexican and Canadian automotive industries, and research on strategic alliances between aircraft contractors and their subcontractors.

Conversation series organizers: Devesh Ranjan, Chris Rozell and Stephanie Sandoval

Sponsored by Brent Griffin and Charmaine Troy, Office of Undergraduate Education Series organizers: Devesh Ranjan, Chris Rozell and Stephanie Sandoval

 For questions contact Chris Rozell at crozell@gatech.edu.

ASCE Events to Prepare for Career Fair!

 To help prepare students for theupcoming ASCE/AEES Career Fair, ASCE are hosting a series of professional development events this week and next week. Would you be able to share details and the attached flyers with your students?

Details about the events are below:

resume workshop flyer

ASCE Resume Workshop

2/8, 6:30-8:00pm, Mason 5134

Join us for a Q&A and 1-on-1 resume review session with industry professionals from a wide range of CEE disciplines! Please bring 3 printed copies of your resume for review.

LinkedIn Workshop

ASCE LinkedIn Workshop

2/10, 6:30-7:30pm, Virtual

https://gatech.bluejeans.com/600347123

Looking for tips and tricks on how to improve your LinkedIn profile? Come to our virtual workshop where an industry professional will give their advice on LinkedIn best practices.

 

Career Panel flyer

ASCE Unique CEE Careers Panel

2/15, 6:30-8:00pm, Mason 5134

The career options with a CEE degree go far beyond just design careers. We’ve invited a panel of CEE professionals from unique career paths that you may not have considered, including forensics engineering, power infrastructure, nonprofits, and more! 

career fair flyer

 14th Annual ASCE/AEES Career Fair

2/16-2/17, Exhibition Hall

The annual ASCE/AEES Career Fair is back in person! All students are welcome to attend, but the first hour of each day is reserved for ASCE/AEES members. Please visit asce.ce.gatech.edu for more information about the fair.

 

Taxes 101

taxes 101

 

Did you generate income in 2021? If your answer is “yes,” you will likely need to file an income tax return by April 18. And to help you with the process, representatives from Global Human Resources, the Bursar’s Office, and the Office of Graduate Studies have teamed up to cover the dos and don’ts of filing your taxes. The virtual workshop will be held on Feb. 11 from 3-4 p.m. Are you a resident or non-resident international student?  Are you a U.S. citizen? This workshop is for you.

Day

Friday, February 11, 2022

Time

3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Location

Microsoft Teams

Registration Form

https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Tw0Cns63IPXa1o

Access Link

TBA

This session will be delivered via Microsoft Teams (login required). Complete the registration form above, and we will email you the access link. It will also be posted online the day of the event. This session will also be recorded and posted if you are unable to attend live.

Please note: None of the presenters at this session are tax professionals. We are not able to provide specific tax advice to you given your particular filing needs. The purpose of the session is to explain how graduate students typically file taxes and the resources provided by Georgia Tech to help you do so. We will not answer specific questions in advance of the session as we will cover most of the common questions during the session. More info: https://grad.gatech.edu/taxes101