November 2009 Articles at a Glance
In this month's newsletter:
Coming Soon Fall 2009 Academic Success Workshops Diversity Week 2009: A Latitude Adjustment Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope
Featured Articles The Journey as a Tech Parent College of Architecture Opens New Office of Undergraduate Programs Preparing for Finals Academic Progress and Your Student’s Financial Aid/Scholarship Division of Professional Practice Provides Tech Students with Valuable Work Experience Living Learning Communities Enrich Learning Undergraduate Research Teaches Critical Thinking and Life Skills Personal, Buddy, and Group Training at the CRC
Student Perspective Alumni Enrich the Experiences of Students Who Reach Out to Them From the Parents Program
Greetings Georgia Tech Parents:
Where has the time gone? It is hard to believe that the holidays are right around the corner. It can be a very busy time on campus as students prepare for end of the semester projects and final exams. Be sure to read in this month’s ParentNews advice from the experts on preparing for finals.
Another great resource, as we enter the final weeks of the semester, is the Parents Forum. The Parents Forum is a great place to post and read tips on surviving Winter Break with your student as well as helping your student find a ride home for the holiday break. If you are new to our message board, we have posted instructions for you!
We are also excited to announce the launch of our Family Weekend 2009 podcasts which cover three of this year’s more popular presentations: How to be Successful at Tech, What’s Next for Your Tech Student, and the State of the Institute with President Bud Peterson. We have also reloaded our Family Weekend Facebook page with lots of pictures from the weekend. Please become a fan today and upload your photos.
In addition, we invite you to meet our Parents Advisory Board members, dedicated individuals who act as the voice of all Georgia Tech parents and families to the vice president of Student Affairs and the dean of students. Board members also serve as Tech parent representatives at on-campus and regional events. Look forward to hearing more from the Parents Advisory Board members in future editions of ParentNews.
Warmly, Kimberly Sterritt Director, Parents Program
Coming Soon
Fall 2009 Academic Success Workshops
The Office of Success Programs is offering free academic workshops in November to help students prepare for final exams. Students who are experiencing challenges in a particular area or are not performing to their expectations should take advantage of these free workshops as well as academic coaching. Click here for a complete schedule of these performance enhancing workshops.
Diversity Week 2009: A Latitude Adjustment
During the week of November 9-13, join Diversity Programs, a department within the Office of the Dean of Students, in celebrating Diversity Week. Held each fall, Diversity Week is designed to promote heightened awareness, acceptance, and understanding of persons with diverse backgrounds within the Georgia Tech community. This year’s events include a series of lively presentations including the discussion of New York Times best seller The Shack, documentaries from students’ study abroad experiences, language workshops, and more. Please click here for the full program schedule.
Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope
Monday, November 9 7:00 p.m. in the Library East Commons (LEC)
Join us for a series of unique presentations on Undergraduate Research in the “Pecha Kucha” style. This no-nonsense format, along with the open space and informal setting should provide ample opportunities for the audience and presenters to interact during and after this lively event. This event is a follow-up to our first Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope (URK) held last spring where presenters shared collaborative and often humorous work from eight different academic departments on campus. Click here to browse the archived presentations. For additional information on how to participate, contact Charlie Bennett at cb129@mail.gatech.edu.
Featured Articles
The Journey as a Tech Parent
Carmel and Dave Vaden Parents of Sarah Vaden, Second-year Aerospace Engineering Major
 As our 9th grade daughter was contemplating higher education options, we knew she was destined to be an engineer. At the dinner table, we would have lively discussions regarding several institutions of higher learning, Georgia Tech being one of them. Living in a very rural area of Virginia, naturally her response was: “Atlanta is a big city…” Read entire article...
College of Architecture Opens New Office of Undergraduate Programs
Teri Nagel Communications Officer, College of Architecture
 The College of Architecture has a long and distinguished tradition at Georgia Tech, bringing together almost all the designed and built environment disciplines. The College offers degrees in architecture, building construction, city and regional planning, industrial design, urban design, and music technology. Its seven research centers champion advancements in assistive technology, accessibility, digital media, music technology, green design, smart growth, intelligent materials, integrated project delivery, and digital fabrication, to name just a few. Read entire article...
Preparing for Finals
Eric J. Moschella Director of Academic Support, Office of Success Programs
 The end of a semester is often a confusing time for students. On one hand, they are ready for a break from a long and challenging semester. On the other hand, final exams are quickly approaching and represent the final hurdle that can sometimes mean the difference between celebration and disappointment. In an effort to give students (and parents) some piece of mind, I offer the following advice to help lessen the stress and anxiety associated with final exams and increase the likelihood of a successful end of term. Read entire article...
Academic Progress and Your Student’s Financial Aid/Scholarship
 Jennifer Mullins Associate Director, Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid
In addition to remaining in good standing with the Institute, students receiving financial aid and scholarships have additional academic requirements to maintain. In general, all students receiving aid must maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA): 1.7 for freshmen; 1.9 for sophomores; 2.0 for juniors and seniors. Read entire article...
Division of Professional Practice Provides Tech Students with Valuable Work Experience
Ed Hamilton Marketing Manager, Division of Professional Practice
The Georgia Institute of Technology began placing student co-op workers with Atlanta-area employers in 1912. Today, nearly 100 years later, the Georgia Tech Division of Professional Practice (DoPP), through its Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program; Georgia Tech Internship Program (GTIP); Graduate Co-op Program; and Work Abroad Program; places student workers with employers, not only in the Atlanta area, but around the globe. Read entire article...
Living Learning Communities Enrich Learning
Dana Hartley, Ph.D. Director, Undergraduate Studies
Georgia Tech offers a comprehensive Living Learning program designed to promote resident engagement with Tech faculty through focused topics. The program affectionately referred to as “ThinkBig@Tech” is the buzz on campus. The program currently hosts six communities, where more than 200 residents are learning about everything from international issues to human alteration, while establishing relationships with other residents and faculty with similar interest. Read entire article...
Undergraduate Research Teaches Critical Thinking and Life Skills
Karen Harwell, Ph.D. Director, Undergraduate Research
 If your student ever wonders what it would feel like to make that link between the known and the unknown and is interested in practicing “hands-on” application of their major, then they should look into the undergraduate research opportunities available at Georgia Tech. Read entire article...
Personal, Buddy, and Group Training at the CRC
Mehreen Iqbal Second-year College of Management Major CRC Marketing Assistant
 Among the many services the Campus Recreation Center (CRC) offers, one of the most distinctive and personalized is fitness training. The CRC offers individual, buddy, and group training for students, staff, faculty, and alumni. The training services allow for a more personalized approach to fitness as compared to G.I.T. FIT classes, which are themed exercise classes offered weekly. Read entire article...
Student Perspective
Alumni Enrich the Experiences of Students Who Reach Out to Them
Emily Jackson President, Georgia Tech Ambassadors
 When I was a senior in high school faced with choosing a college, Tech did not become my top choice until I attended the UGA vs. Tech football game in Bobby Dodd Stadium. My mind was easily made up as I left. This was not because Tech won, but rather because of my interaction with the people at the game.
As I observed the Tech alumni in their white and gold, cheering for their team with heart and energy, treating others with respect and exuding a sense of pride in their school, I knew I had identified a group I wanted to join. They were the peers I hoped to have in the future. It is this sense of pride I wanted to have for myself as I graduated. Read entire article...
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Important Dates
Oct 28 - Nov 10 Early Registration Spring Term Nov 9 - 13 Diversity Week Nov 16 - 20 International Education Week Nov 26 - 27 Official School Holiday
At the Ferst Center

Nov 6 Rhonda Vincent and The Rage Nov 8 An Evening with Judy Collins Nov 19 Ballethnic's Urban Nutcracker Dec 5 'Tis the Season: An Evening with Earl Klugh Jan 1 Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra For more show information, visit the Ferst Center Web site.

Visit the revised Stamps Health Services Web site for the latest updates on H1N1 flu.
Order Your Calendar Today! The Georgia Tech Parents Program is proud to announce the availability of the 2009 -2010 Parents Calendar. This Tech spirited wall calendar discusses common student experience s and offers helpful resources for you and your student. Click here to order your 2009-2010 Parents Calendar.
Game Day Recycling Georgia Tech Recycling has gathered a team of students, faculty and staff who are working hard to make sure that the games are green. “Go Jackets! – Go Green!” is the motto for the Game Day Recycling Program, which collects plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and glass at football games and diverts it from the landfill. For more information about the Game Day Recycling Program, including volunteer opportunities, visit www.recycle.gatech.edu.
Tech In The News Tech Joins the Center for Sustainable Engineering A federally funded center dedicated to raising awareness and improving education of sustainable engineering practices now counts Georgia Tech among its members. Created by The National Science Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency in 2005, the Center for Sustainable Engineering (CSE) is charged with assisting engineering educators in the transition to a new engineering paradigm based upon the concept of sustainability. More info...
Tech Earns High Score on Green Report Card For the second consecutive year, Georgia Tech garnered an overall grade of “B” on the annual College Sustainability Report Card. The Sustainable Endowments Institute issues the report to measure sustainability initiatives at colleges and universities. More info...
Georgia Tech Celebrates Dean Dull Day October 23 marked Dean Dull day on Georgia Tech’s campus. James Edward Dull joined the Tech community in 1957 as assistant dean of students. Dull became the associate dean of students three years later, and in 1964, he was promoted to the dean of students. He remained at Tech until 1991, when he retired as vice president/dean of students emeritus. Dean Dull day was established by the Student Government Association in celebration of the many contributions Dull made to the Georgia Tech community. More info...
OMED Celebrates Three Decades at Tech The Office of Minority Educational Development (OMED) celebrated three decades of assisting Tech's underrepresented students during Homecoming week. Begun in 1979, OMED’s mission is to provide programs and services that aid in the retention, development and performance of Georgia Tech students who are traditionally underrepresented in academia. Its services and programs, however, are available to all Tech students. More info...
Graduate Co-op Program Celebrates 25 Years The Georgia Institute of Technology’s graduate co-op program, the nation’s largest, is celebrating its 25th anniversary. The program, coordinated by the Institute’s Division of Professional Practice (DoPP), focuses on providing master’s and doctoral students with specialized work experiences. Despite challenging economic conditions, the program has remained viable, said Thomas M. Akins, DoPP executive director. “We have registered more than 2,460 students for work over the past four years,” Akins said. “Although we have felt the impact of the current economy like other programs, we have had more than 600 students work in graduate co-op positions in 2009.” More info... Tech Links
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