Campus Services is an essential part of Georgia Tech, and its employees are the heartbeat of the Institute. Eight staff members are set to retire at the end of 2020 and start new chapters in their lives.
This month, ORGT turns fifty, and in those fifty years, the program has been a significant part of the campus experience of many Yellow Jackets.
All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to get their flu shot this year, more than ever before. The first on-campus flu shot clinics will be held at McCamish Pavilion Sept. 21 – 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with more to come later this fall.
While the world was quarantined, Campus Services was hard at work implementing new services, building new facilities and preparing for the fall. Here are a few things you might have missed over the summer.
New enrollment requirements are in place for international students.
August 8-16 is the inaugural Week of Welcome where first-year students can explore and connect to their new campus home despite the unprecedented circumstances.
The CRC is keeping the Tech community connected with virtual fitness offerings.
Volunteers within the Georgia Tech community have teamed up to sew cloth face coverings for Institute employees still performing essential duties on campus.
Questions may be submitted in advance at townhall@gatech.edu.
How the public health emergency is altering operations