Diversity Champion Awards: Campus Accessibility Advocates

June 2020

Please don’t forget the Diversity Champion Awards close next Monday, June 15!

 This year's awards will recognize campus accessibility advocates. One faculty member, staffer, student, and unit (e.g., office, department, school, or lab), who advance the principles of accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion within the Georgia Tech community will be recognized at the Diversity Symposium in September.

Recipients of 2020 Diversity Champion Awards will have demonstrated one or more of the following within the past three years:

Women's History Month: March 3-Gender Pay Gaps in US Science Agencies

March 2020

Gender Pay Gaps in US Science Agencies: Why Organizations Matter. Join Dr, Kaye Husbands Fealing and Dr. Laural Smith Doerr as they launch Women's History Month with a talk on their recent article that takes an organizational approach to gender pay gaps in Science Aganecies and the US Federal Government.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Crossland Tower, 7th floor

A light reception will follow 

Academic Faculty - upcoming Strategic Planning sessions hosted by ADVANCE

December 2019

We invite you to participate in the upcoming Strategic Planning sessions for Academic Faculty hosted by ADVANCE. These sessions will ensure that the voice of faculty is well-represented throughout the development of the Institute’s new plan. See attached flier.

 

-         Wed. Dec. 11, 10-11am, ISYE Main Executive Classroom, hosted by Pinar Keskinocak

-         Mon. Dec. 16, 1-2pm, Kendeda Building Auditorium, hosted by Kim Cobb

ADVANCE Demystifying Tech Fall series events (in partnership with the Cecil B. Day Program for Business Ethics and the Staff Council)

October 2019

You are invited to the Fall 2019 ADVANCE Demystifying How Georgia Tech Works events. To register, please visit: http://www.advance.gatech.edu/demystifyingtech

 

Introducing the Office of Ethics & Compliance: Our vision, goals, and how you can help!

(in partnership with the Cecil B. Day Program for Business Ethics)

Ling-Ling Nie, general counsel and vice president for Ethics and Compliance

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Moving the Needle: Shifting the Conversation Around Sexual Harassment - Nov 6 & 8

November 2019

Georgia Tech welcomes the University of Michigan’s nationally renowned CRLT Theatre Players for a two-part performance of "Moving the Needle" 

Presented with the support of
Steve McLaughlin, Dean and Southern Company Chair, College of Engineering
Archie Ervin, Vice President for Institute Diversity
The Office of the President
The Georgia Tech ADVANCE Professors