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The Month in Photos: February 2023

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Art Exhibit | Pexels by Matheus Viana

Art Exhibit | Pexels by Matheus Viana

The Office of Graduate Education, in partnership with the Graduate Student Government Association, hosted the annual Career, Research, and Innovation Development Conference on Feb 1. The conference helps prepare graduate students by inspiring discussion and collaboration with industry experts, and connecting them with professionals in research, industry, consulting, government, nonprofits, and entrepreneurship. Photo taken by Allison Carter.

State of Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King swore in fire safety personnel from throughout the state on Feb. 7. Georgia Tech’s Fire Safety team is empowered to enforce the national, state, and local fire codes. Pictured (l-r): Fire Safety Coordinator and Deputy Fire Marshal Jake LeJeune, Fire Safety Manager and Campus Fire Marshal Bridget Mourao, Fire Safety Specialist Renee Lee-Starks, and Fire Safety Specialist Jeraim Williams. Photo courtesy of Infrastructure and Sustainability.

Vice President Kamala Harris discusses climate change with James Marshall Shepherd, director of the Atmospheric Sciences Program at the University of Georgia, and Isaiah Bolden, assistant professor in Tech’s School of Atmospheric Sciences, at Georgia Tech’s Ferst Center for the Arts. More than 30 years ago the Ferst Center was the site of the 1992 Vice Presidential Debate with Vice President Dan Quayle, Democratic Senator Al Gore, and Independent nominee, retired Vice Admiral James Stockdale. Photo taken Feb. 8 by Rob Felt. 

Encouraged by unseasonably warm weather for February, students sat outside the John Lewis Student Center and enjoyed the view of campus and the Midtown skyline. Photo taken Feb. 13 by Joya Chapman. 

Georgia Tech Tree Surgeon Quentin Holden (fifth from right) attended a ceremony in which Gov. Brian Kemp proclaimed Feb. 28 Arbor Day in Georgia. Photo taken Feb. 15, courtesy of the Governor's Office.

Parent and Family Programs, in the Division of Student Engagement and Well-Being, hosted the 7th annual Sibs Day on Feb. 18, welcoming 720 attendees from 17 states and Washington, D.C. On Sibs Day, Tech students are invited to host brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, cousins, family friends, parents, and other guests to give them a taste of campus life. Pictured are participants having a meal at Brittain Dining Hall. Photo courtesy of Rafterman.

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