Celebrate STEAM is back and better than ever.
Women’s History Month began as Women’s History Week 46 years ago, thanks to President (and Georgia Tech alumnus) Jimmy Carter’s 1980 presidential proclamation. The monthlong national observance was established by Congress in 1987, making March the perfect time to reflect on the history of women at Georgia Tech.
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After surpassing 6,000 attendees last year, Celebrate STEAM is back and bigger than ever, with more than 50 live demonstrations across campus.
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The Tony Kepano Joint Center for Real Estate will elevate real estate education, industry engagement, and alumni involvement across campus.
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To help support a safe and engaging environment for all who participate, volunteer, or work in youth programs, the University System of Georgia and Georgia Tech require that all programs serving minors be registered.
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