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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Although
other global events may now be taking center stage in the media, Japan remains
a country in crisis. The Georgia Institute of Technology continues to respond
to the disaster on a number of fronts.</p>

<p><strong>Outreach by Georgia Tech Students</strong></p>

<p>Through the
Student Government Association’s Tech Cares for Japan initiative, credit card
or BuzzCard donations can now be made at the following link: <a href="https://epay.gatech.edu/C20793_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=126">https://epay.gatech.edu/C20793_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=126</a></p>

<p>Funds collected
through this link and other efforts will be consolidated into a single check
and presented to the American Red Cross on behalf of Georgia Tech students.</p>

<p>Tech Cares
for Japan has also kicked off a “1,000 cranes” fundraising effort. Volunteers
will staff a table near Einstein Bros. Bagels through April 5 and collect a
minimum $1 donation for each crane that is created. Plans are to display the
folded cranes in the Student Center.</p>

<p><strong>Crisis and Recovery Insight</strong><br />
On Wednesday, April 6, Georgia Tech experts will participate in a faculty-led
conversation to discuss the causes, response &nbsp;and consequences of the catastrophe in Japan.
The event will be held in room 236 of the Global Learning Center from 4 to 5:30
p.m.</p>

<p>The
discussion will be moderated by Brian Woodall, Sam Nunn School of International
Affairs, and questions from the audience are welcomed. The panel members are:</p>

<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * Pinar Keskinocak, H. Milton Stewart
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering</p>

<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * Usha C. Nair-Reichert, School of
Economics</p>

<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * Glenn Rix, School of Civil and
Environmental Engineering </p>

<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; * Glenn Sjoden, George W. Woodruff School
of Mechanical Engineering <br />
Honored guests for the event include representatives of the Consulate-General
of Japan in Atlanta. Guests will have the opportunity to sign a book of
condolence and encouragement for the Japanese people, and a number of
organizations will be present for those who want to become more actively
engaged in recovery efforts.</p>

<p><strong>International Programs</strong></p>

<p>All
international work and study abroad programs destined for Japan have been
canceled due to ongoing disaster conditions in the country and based on the
travel warning issued by the U.S. Department of State. This decision impacts
not only students who planned to participate in programs this spring, but also a
total of 22 students who were scheduled to participate in summer work and study
abroad programs. <em></em> Georgia Tech is working with students whose programs are canceled to 
try to minimize the negative consequences for the students.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Georgia Tech
is also reaching out to students in Japan. The Institute is finalizing
logistics to host two or three graduate students from Tohoku University in one
of Tech’s research centers as well as exploring other ways that students might
be accommodated.</p>]]></body>
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