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As Commencement ceremonies begin today, we’re celebrating 3,128 bachelor’s graduates, 3,775 master’s graduates, and 226 Ph.D. graduates. Among them are 63 student athletes from 14 teams.
Speaking of student athletes, 13 of Georgia Tech’s 15 teams received perfect single-year scores in the most recent Academic Progress Rate data released by the NCAA this week.
With that, we say, Go Jackets! 🐝
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Four years ago, a group of six first-year students shared their hopes and plans for the future. As most of them prepare to graduate, they revisited those thoughts and shared what’s changed.
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| When Zoe Gastelum’s work in nuclear nonproliferation began raising questions about artificial intelligence policy, she came to Georgia Tech to find answers.
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For Kathy Tran, choosing to major in computer science was never about narrowing her interests. Drawn to both computing and film, she sought flexibility to explore technical problem-solving alongside creative storytelling.
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Tiana Fontejon is headed to Los Angeles, where she’ll combine her mechanical engineering degree with a certificate in business analytics, business administration, and management and operations from the Scheller College of Business.
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