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  <title><![CDATA[Honors Program to Host GCHC Annual Conference]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The 2025 Georgia Collegiate Honors Conference, hosted by the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council (GCHC), is a celebration of the achievements of honors students in the areas of innovative research and creative presentations from across disciplines. &nbsp;The upcoming conference will be hosted in Atlanta at the Georgia Institute of Technology on February 21–22, 2025, for two days of academic presentations, posters, and the creative arts as we explore the theme of "Honors Education in Progress and Service."</p><p>This is the first time that the Georgia Tech Honors Program (HP) has hosted the conference. &nbsp;HP faculty, staff, and students are working hard to put together all aspects of the conference to make it an event to remember. &nbsp;The theme reflects the Georgia Tech motto "Progress and Service." &nbsp;Interim Director and Associate Director Dr. Amy D'Unger, who serves as the current Vice President of the GCHC and will assume the presidency at the February meetings, says that the theme is "a nod to the role that honors education plays in developing the next generation of thought leaders to advance the human condition."</p><p>The HP invites honors students from Georgia and beyond to submit abstract proposals for oral presentations, academic posters, and/or creative activities. &nbsp;For more information about the conference, visit <a href="https://honorsprogram.gatech.edu/gchc">honorsprogram.gatech.edu/gchc</a>.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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