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Students at Georgia Tech are so much more than people studying for a degree or career. Many of them create programs, services and designs for us to use throughout our lives through their research and interest in co-curricular activities. Many of them too are student employees.
With almost as many student employees as full-time staff working in its nine departments, Campus Services began Fall Semester 2014 recognizing its student employees who perform above and beyond the normal employee by awarding Student Employee Spotlights.
The Spotlight recipients are nominated by their supervisor who answers the question, “why do you think your student is a superior Campus Services student employee?”
Spotlight recipients receive a Campus Services Spotlight Certificate, a goodie bag of Campus Services items, including a T-shirt and other Georgia Tech spirit items, and receive recognition on the Campus Services website and Facebook pages. The Spotlight recipient’s name is also placed on the Campus Services Student Employee Spotlight plaque. The plaque is housed in the Student Center so that visitors can see the Campus Services Student Employee Spotlights.
Any supervisor of a Campus Services student employee may nominate his/her student at any time during the Semester by sending an email to Melissa Moore.
Student Spotlight
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Students selected as Spring 2017 Campus Services Student Spotlights!
Campus Services asks its staff members, “Do you have a student employee who you classify as extraordinary?” If the answer is yes, then we ask the staff member to explain why the student is an extraordinary employee.
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Tim Widing received the Campus Services Student Spotlight for Spring Semester
Campus Services recognized six Student Spotlights for extraordinary student employment during Spring Semester.
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Timothy Seager adds Campus Services Student Spotlight to his Georgia Tech Accomplishments!
Read all about Timothy Seager, Meghanical Engineering major, as he accepts the Campus Services Student Spotlight award.
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Malik Barton, Georgia Tech Residence Hall Association, gets Spotlight Award!
Read about Malik Barton and how he was recognized as a Campus Services Student Spotlight.
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Rachel Gilmore: A Georgia Tech Grad and Campus Services Student Spotlight all in one week
As a Chemistry major with a pre-health concentration and a minor in Biology, it is no wonder that Rachel Gilmore worked in the Georgia Tech Pharmacy and is now on her way to Pharmacy School.
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Eugene Mangortey, Conference Services, selected as excellent Campus Services employee!
Eugene Mangortey began working for Conference Services four years ago as a Conference Assistant and Set-Up Team Member. His talents and skills for logistical planning, multi-tasking, information technology and customer service quickly became evident, making him an excellent candidate for Campus Services Student Spotlight.
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Erin Rodenroth selected as Fall Semester 2017 Campus Services Student Spotlight
Campus Services selected three Student Spotlights for Fall Semester 2017. Let us introduce you to one of the Student Spotlights, Erin Rodenroth, an employee in our Human Resources (HR) department.
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Tyler Jenkins receives Campus Services Student Spotlight Award
Nyssa Owen, Campus Recreation Facilities Coordinator, nominated Tyler Jenkins for Campus Services Student Spotlight.Here’s what she said, "Since the fall of 2014, Tyler has been instrumental in the cultivation of a culture of respect, diversity, and service excellence among the Facilities Department within Campus Recreation."
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Jenny Kim is Campus Services Employee Spotlight for Fall 2017!
“If I wrote a book about all that Jenny Kim has done for Campus Services since she joined our team, it would not begin to describe everything nor how she has changed and improved Campus Services,” said Melissa Moore, Director of Communications & Public Relations for Georgia tech Campus Services.