Posted January 22, 2009 Atlanta
In the coming year, Institute administration will push for enhanced business practices and establish an Institute Code of Ethics to help ensure the highest standards are observed at Tech.
Georgia Tech Interim President Gary B. Schuster and Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance Steven Swant, in cooperation with Institute administrators, faculty and staff, are working to establish the code in addition to updating guidelines for
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