Temporary campus guidelines for any gathering other than academic classes, professional education programs (GTPE), or department meetings are available at https://specialevents.gatech.edu/spring-campus-events-guidelines.
Looking to get involved? If you're in a bio-related GT graduate program, BBUGSĀ is for you.
Georgia Tech's Bioengineering and Bioscience Unified Graduate Students (BBUGS) is hosting our annual (virtual) Recruiting Carnival on Zoom (link coming soon)!
BBUGS is the largest and most diverse graduate student organization at Georgia Tech, and aims to create social, professional, and personal opportunities for all graduate students in bioengineering andĀ biosciences.
Join to learn more about BBUGS as a whole, each committee (Education & Outreach, Industry, Research, Policy, Service, Social, and Wellness), and how to get involved for the 2020-21 year. We'll be giving away brand-new BBUGS stickers so make sure to stop in for some swag!
SIGN UP HERE to receive BBUGS notifications throughout the year.
BBUGS is supported by the Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering & Bioscience.