Mercer Law Info Session

On Thursday, October 26 from 2-3pm, please join us as we welcome Mercer University School of Law’s Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, Marilyn Sutton, who will share more about the programs and admissions process at Mercer Law.  We will meet in Bradley 109 – this is the conference room located just behind the Whistle Bistro/Cluck and Moo on the ground

Philosophy Club Meeting

We would like to invite you to another meeting of the Philosophy Club.

Time/Date: Friday, October 6th, at 11am.

Location: Rich Building, Rm 232 (small conference room adjacent to the SPP Main Office)

We will discuss the attached paper by Michael Hoffmann: Learning to Engage with Wicked Problems in Teams

As always, it is expected that you read the paper before the meeting.

George Washington Law Info Session

Please join us next Thursday, October 5 at 4:00 pm for an information session on George Washington University School of Law with their Associate Dean for Admissions, Sophia Sim.  Dean Sim is an Atlanta native, and she's very excited to meet Georgia Tech students who may be interested in GW Law.  George Washington is located in Washington, DC, and they boast the oldest Intellectual Property Law program in the country. 

Bradley Building Conference Room 109 (conference room adjacent to Cluck and Mooh/Whistle Cafe in the basement of Tech Tower)

Virtual Graduate Showcase hosted by Georgia Tech Graduate Admissions

The Showcase focuses on traditional academic graduate programs (master’s and doctorate) as well as deferred MBAs. FREE for all prospective students anywhere in the world! Professional schools such as law, medical, etc. are not included. Registration for prospective students opens after September 27th, 2023 at the following link: https://gradshowcase.oue.gatech.edu/ 

Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Fall Research Conference

For the 45th annual meeting, the 2023 APPAM Fall Research Conference hosted in Atlanta, Georgia, will be a multi-disciplinary research conference attracting the highest quality research on a wide variety of important current and emerging policy and management issues. The conference is comprised of panels, roundtables, posters, student research and resource sessions, workshops, community gatherings, and special events and is designed to encourage substantive interaction among participants. The conference theme is Policy that Matters: Making Public Services Work for All.