Are you the primary care giver for your child as well as a grad student? Like all parents, juggling parenting with the rest of your life can be rough. For grad students, it can be even harder. You have to navigate your work, your courses, relationships with advisors, other students, and maybe try to get in a little fun for yourself! You are not alone.
Category: CEE Events
You are Invited: CEE Entrepreneurship Impact Competition
I wanted to share our upcoming event: CEE’s Entrepreneurship Impact Competition this Friday at 4:30PM. This is a GREAT event and a chance to hear our four fantastic finalists pitch their proposals to a panel of esteemed judges and a live audience while competing for (2) $5,000 prizes, endowed by our generous donors.
This event will be virtual. TO RSVP: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/register/fuaykyjv . For more information: https://ce.gatech.edu/eic
DEI in CEE — Jacob Tzegaegbe, Via Transportation (TOMORROW 1/26/22 @ 5:00pm on BlueJeans)
Seminar Announcement – DEI in CEE – Jacob Tzegaegbe
Transportation as a means to deepen or bridge divides
Jacob Tzegaegbe Director of Expansion Via Transportation
January 26 – 5:00pm EST
https://bluejeans.com/962491375/4154
ABSTRACT
The built environment does not exist by chance, nor is it impartial. Today’s streets are a result of yesterday’s policy, deliberate decision making, and/or deliberate inaction. Thus, transportation is as much a tool to connect as it is to divide people from communities, amenities, and opportunities. In this talk, we’ll look at the impact of transportation over time and how it has been used (purposefully or with good intentions) to divide, displace, and discriminate. You may even learn that to see evidence of this type of division you may have to look no further than your nearest street sign.