Meditation session in Shivaratri event, 13th Feb | Pizza and Meditation, 15th Feb

SKY at GT (https://gatech.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/sky)  will be conducting a meditation session in Shivaratri event on Monday at Kendeda Auditorium in Georgia Tech. 

RSVP here : https://gatech.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8828928

meditation session

SKY at GT will be having Pizza and Meditation session on February, 15th February  from 6.00 PM to 7.00 PM in Piedmont room in student center. 

 RSVP here: https://gatech.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8877913

pizza and meditationWhat can you expect in the session?
1) Relaxation through the breath
2) Insights into the nature of mind and power of senses
3) Guided meditation
4) Question & answer session

2023 Black History Month Lecture-Feb 22nd

You’re invited to the

2023 Black History Month Lecture
featuring Zion Clark

Wednesday, February 22, 2023
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Student Success Center
Clary Theater

Zion Clark was born September 29, 1997, in Columbus, Ohio with a rare birth defect called Caudal Regression Syndrome which caused him to be born without legs. Given up for adoption at birth with a mother not fit to take care of him and no father, Zion had to fend for himself from a young age. His childhood was a recipe for disaster–he bounced around in the foster care system and was labeled a problem child causing the system to give up on him early. Zion didn’t let his stop him from learning new skills, he picked up wrestling and music as at a young age which became his outlet from an abusive living situation. Through resiliency and consistency, Zion continued to figure out his way of approaching some of these passions and earned his position as an All-American wrestler and lead drummer of his church. He continues to defy all odds with his optimistic approach and “no excuses” mentality he embodies.

Zion was recruited by several colleges to wrestle and chose to attend Kent State where he spent the following two years steadily improving his skills and finding success at the varsity level. With his confidence and national ranking on the rise, Zion decided to embark on his toughest mission to date…becoming the first American athlete to compete in both the Olympic (wrestling) and Paralympic (wheelchair racing) Games in Tokyo (2020). 

Learn more about Zion Clark

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Register for a DEI Education Workshop

Invitation to Register: DEI Education Trainings and Workshops for Faculty and Staff in Spring 2023

To better align with Georgia Tech’s Strategic Plan for Diversity Equity and Inclusion, IDEI will be offering a variety of trainings and workshops throughout the year for staff, as well as other academic and research faculty. These workshops will focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion topics such as implicit bias, intergroup dialogue techniques, and microaggressions, among others.

All workshops require registration. If you are a tenured/tenure-track faculty member participating in search and evaluation processes but have not taken the implicit bias workshop since Spring 2020, please register for an ADVANCE workshop here, or sign up to attend the Implicit Bias and Search Committees training.

Brave Dialogues

This 90-minute workshop introduces participants to Intergroup Dialogue and the Brave Spaces framework. Participants will learn more about multipartial facilitation strategies and ways to create dialogue across differences. 

  • Wednesday, February 1, 1:00 – 2:30 pm (Virtual)
  • Tuesday, March 14, 1:00 – 2:30 pm (In Person)
  • Thursday, April 20, 1:00 – 2:30 pm (Virtual)


For the Greater Good 

This 90-minute workshop creates a space for participants to reflect on their social identities and the intersection of identities. Participants will leave with an understanding of the terms Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Georgia Tech’s strategic priorities. 

  • Tuesday, January 24, 10:00 – 11:30 am (Virtual)
  • Thursday, February 16, 1:00 – 2:30 pm (Virtual)
  • Monday, March 6, 10:00 – 11:30 am (Virtual)
  • Wednesday, April 12, 10:00 – 11:30 am (Virtual)


Implicit Bias and Search Committees

This 90-minute workshop is geared toward research faculty, instructional faculty, academic professionals, and other staff members serving on search, hiring, and promotion committees. These workshops aim to increase awareness of the impact of implicit bias, understand the impacts bias can have on hiring, and learn strategies to mitigate bias.

  • Thursday, January 19, 1:00 – 2:30 pm (Virtual)
  • Tuesday, February 7, 10:00 – 11:30 am (Virtual) 
  • Wednesday, March 1, 1:00 – 2:30 pm (Virtual)
  • Tuesday, April 4, 1:00 – 2:30 pm (In Person)


Implicit Bias and Workplace Dynamics

This 90-minute workshop is geared toward staff, research faculty, instructional faculty, academic professionals, and other members of the GT community to learn more about how implicit bias impacts workplace dynamics, such as performance reviews, office tasks, and an inclusive environment.

  • Wednesday, March 29, 10:00 – 11:30 am (Virtual)


Addressing Microaggressions

This 90-minute workshop is open to faculty, staff, and students to learn about microaggressions and strategies to address them. These workshops aim to increase awareness of the impact of microaggressions and enhance interpersonal dialogue skills to address microaggressions.

  • Monday, February 20, 1:00 – 2:30 pm (In Person)
  • Monday, April 24, 10:00 – 11:30 am (Virtual)


To sign up for a workshop, please visit education.diversity.gatech.edu/trainings
Question about the workshops? Contact Kay Martinez at kay.martinez@gatech.edu

PICTURE A SCIENTIST

Wednesday, November 9th at 5:00pm, Georgia Tech will host a screening of the Emmy nominated documentary, PICTURE A SCIENTIST , which tells the stories of prominent female researchers to highlights gender inequality in science. You can register here to attend the screening in-person in the Scholars Event Network Theater, located on the first floor of Price Gilbert Memorial Library. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring members of the Georgia Tech community sharing their own stories and experiences as women in STEM. 

Letter of Support of Iran

I was asked to share this letter which requests the USG presidents to support the student community and human rights in Iran.

Please, share with any student, faculty, staff, or alumni from a Georgia university that you know. We need lots of names to be effective. Several other state university systems have issued statements and we need Georgia to join them too.

Use this google form to read and privately sign the letter: https://forms.gle/N8MwKf6Tv5HomJES9

Access the full text letter here

Latinos/Hispanics in STEM: A Career Path Series

Latinos/Hispanics in STEM: A Career Path Series is a new seminar series organized in collaboration between the Latino Organization of Graduate Students (LOGRAS), the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), and the GoSTEM program.

These seminars will share experiences of successful professionals having a Latino/Hispanic heritage, and will be formed by a cohort of professionals who are working in academia, private industry, and government.

Seminar Dates: One Tuesday a month
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.


Dr. Gabriel Candia, Ph.D.
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of Universidad del Desarrollo-Chile, Associate Researcher at CIGIDEN

October 18th, 2022, 4 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Dr. Gabriel Candia (Ph.D. UC Berkeley 2013) is a structural and geotechnical engineer and currently Associate Professor at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of Universidad del Desarrollo-Chile, and Associate Researcher at CIGIDEN, a multidisciplinary center for research in natural disaster management. Dr. Candia has published over 20 research articles in the most prestigious journals in topics that range from seismic vulnerability and risk of complex systems, to physics based models for characterizing the seismic response of structures and geotechnical systems, the quantification of seismic hazards and software development. As member of the GEER Association (GeoEngineering Extreme Event Reconnaissance), Dr. Candia has participated in the reconnaissance efforts of several large earthquakes (Chile 2010, 2014, 2015; Mexico 2017; Peru 2019).

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More information about the centers and people involved in the organization of these seminars are below:

Women in Engineering Leadership Lecture Series

The Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, in conjunction with the Institute for Leadership and Social Impact and Georgia Tech’s ADVANCE Program, will host Robyn Gatens as the inaugural speaker for the newly established Women in Engineering Leadership Lecture Series. The event will take place on Thursday, October 6, from 12-1 p.m.

Gatens, the director of the International Space Station (ISS) in the Human Exploration and Operations mission directorate at NASA Headquarters, will deliver a talk focused on her career journey and the lessons she has learned along the way.

Register here: https://gatech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KCh5PEibT1CBiv_vXt6XVA

2023 Ford Foundation Fellowships

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is accepting applications for the 2023 Ford Foundation Fellowship Programs. Eligibility and online application information are available on the Ford Foundation Fellowship Programs website.

Through its program of fellowships, the Ford Foundation seeks to increase the diversity of the nation’s college and university faculties by increasing their ethnic and racial diversity, maximize the educational benefits of diversity, and increase the number of professors who can and will use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students.

Please encourage eligible candidates at your institution to apply to be a part of the Ford Fellows and celebrate the legacy of this impactful program!

Eligibility Requirements:

  • U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and U.S. permanent residents (holders of a Permanent Resident Card); individuals granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA) program;¹ Indigenous individuals exercising rights associated with the Jay Treaty of 1794; individuals granted Temporary Protected Status; asylees; and refugees, regardless of race, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation;
  • Individuals with evidence of superior academic achievement (such as grade point average, class rank, honors or other designations); and
  • Individuals committed to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level in the U.S.

1Eligibility includes individuals with current status under the DACA Program, as well as individuals whose status may have lapsed but who continue to meet all the USCIS guidelines for DACA.

Stipends:

  • Predoctoral: $27,000 per year for three years
  • Dissertation: $28,000 for one year
  • Postdoctoral: $50,000 for one year

Application Deadline Dates:

  • Predoctoral: December 15, 2022 (5:00 PM EST)
  • Dissertation: December 8, 2022 (5:00 PM EST)
  • Postdoctoral: December 8, 2022 (5:00 PM EST)

Supplementary Materials Deadline Date (Submitted Applications):

  • January 5, 2023 (5:00 PM EST)