For 25 years, Georgia Tech has offered the Focus graduate recruitment program on the same weekend that the nation celebrates the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr.
Of the more than 1,200 students who were eligible to receive a 2016 Tower Award, more than 200 students gathered for the annual recognition ceremony, hosted by OMED: Educational Services, on April 7 at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center.
This month, the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion launches to provide more programs and pathways to success for underrepresented students on campus.
Of the more than 1,200 students eligible to receive a 2017 Tower Award, nearly 300 gathered for the annual recognition ceremony, hosted by OMED: Educational Services, on April 6.
OMED’s 37th annual Challenge program welcomed one of its largest cohorts representing 23 different majors to Georgia Tech. Challenge, a summer academic preparation program, helps prepare incoming freshmen for a successful college career.
Among the more than 1,400 undergraduate and graduate students eligible to receive a 2018 Tower Award (an increase of 200 over the previous year), more than 350 students were recognized during the annual award ceremony on April 5.
OMED: Educational Services’ 38th annual Challenge program welcomed 110 incoming first-year students to Georgia Tech this summer.
The 2019 Tower Awards were presented Thursday, April 4, marking the 25th year of the ceremony.
OMED: Educational Services’ 2019 Challenge program hosted 140 incoming first-year Georgia Tech students this summer, representing the largest cohort in the program’s 39-year history.
Three-time Georgia Tech graduate Sybrina Atwaters has been named director of OMED: Educational Services.