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June 15, 2018
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Dean Zvi Galil Stepping Down   

It's true. Dean Galil has decided to step down. The good news is that he will stay on the job as dean for one more academic year. The announcement came last week via an email to GT Computing faculty and staff from Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Rafael Bras. "The College of Computing at Georgia Tech has enjoyed extraordinary successes and become one of the very best in the world under Dean Galil’s leadership," said Bras. Read More

  

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• Following the announcement that he'd be stepping down after the next academic year, Dean Galil shared a personal letter with the GT Computing community.




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