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  <title><![CDATA[Faculty and Alumni Welcome Students into Their Homes]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>A strong identifier of the Georgia Tech community is its pride
for the Institute, and Tech’s largest student organization is now providing an
outlet for students, faculty and alumni to come together and forge connections rooted
in their enthusiasm for Georgia Tech. </p>



<p>Each week on Sunday evening, the Student Alumni Association
(SAA) coordinates Dinner Jackets, a dinner hosted by a faculty member or
alumnus. Hosts welcome students into their homes for an evening of hospitality
and casual conversation. </p>



<p>“By hosting dinners, faculty members seem more approachable,
not just who they are when lecturing in front of a white board,” said <a href="http://gtsaa.com/node/105">Gary May</a>, dean of the College of
Engineering and a Georgia Tech alumnus, who has hosted two dinners with his
wife, also a Tech graduate. “Those students can learn about our interests
outside of the classroom, like the fact that I love to collect comic books.” </p>



<p>The program was coined "Dinner Jackets" in 2011, and initially began as a way for alumni to give
back to current students and reminisce about their time at Georgia Tech and
love for its traditions; in turn, students gain professional advice from past
Yellow Jacket generations. The events are now open to all faculty members
interested in hosting, regardless of their alma mater. Faculty have enjoyed
enhancing faculty-student interaction, in line with Georgia Tech’s <a href="http://www.gatech.edu/vision/" target="_blank">Strategic
Plan</a>, by exposing students to diverse environments outside the classroom.</p>



<p>Previous dinners have been hosted by esteemed members of the
Georgia Tech community, such as<a href="http://gtsaa.com/node/493"> Rafael Bras</a>,
provost and executive vice president of Academic Affairs, and <a href="http://gtsaa.com/node/526">Tom Fanning</a>, CEO and chairman of Southern
Company.</p>



<p>“Dinner Jackets is a great way to allow for student
communication in a more intimate setting,” said Greg Jones, current SAA Dinner
Jackets chair and a third-year mechanical engineering undergraduate. “It’s rare
to be given the opportunity to be served dinner by the CEO of Southern Company
and his wife.” </p>



<p>Upcoming dinners with available seating include <a href="http://gtsaa.com/node/539">Rich DeAugustinis</a>, vice president with
The Coca-Cola Company on March 11 and <a href="http://gtsaa.com/node/533">Catherine
Murray-Rust</a>, vice provost of learning excellence and dean of libraries, on
April 15.</p>

<p>Interested students can attend a future Dinner Jackets event
by <a href="http://gtsaa.com/how-to-join/join-today">joining SAA online</a>. Members
can view additional upcoming hosts, read their biographies and <a href="https://gtalumni.org/registrations/dinnerjacketsspring12/responses/new">register</a>
for free on the <a href="http://gtsaa.com/events-and-programs/alumni-connections/dinner-jackets">Dinner
Jackets website</a>. Students are limited to attending one dinner per semester.</p>]]></body>
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