Anonymous, who describes herself as open-minded and hard-working, is a third-year student studying Industrial Engineering at Georgia Tech. She is a Georgia native, having grown up in Atlanta all of her life and attended Atlanta schools prior to her time at Georgia Tech. Howe ver, as an American, she finds herself in a unique intersection […]
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Conversations on Campus
Anonymous is a fourth-year, African-American student studying Industrial Engineering at Georgia Tech. She is a Georgia native who, for the past few years, has become very acquainted with and fond of the Atlanta area. While her experience on campus has not been negative, during our conversation, Anonymous shared several observations and trends that appear to […]
“Are you a real engineer?”
Anonymous is a fourth-year, African-American student studying Industrial Engineering at Georgia Tech. She is a Georgia native who, for the past few years, has become very acquainted with and fond of the Atlanta area. While her experience on campus has not been negative, during our conversation, Anonymous shared several observations and trends that appear to […]
Find The People Who Are Different
“I remember the guys saying that my skirt would get in the way of my programming ability,” Marie, a second-year Computer Science student, recalls her middle school and high school experiences. “They said that often. None of them felt comfortable with the only girl in the room leading the Robotics Team. They’d ask me if […]