As we begin a new year, we reflect on the one just past, and look forward to new beginnings in the spring.
Our ARCS mission, as you know, is to support US citizens pursuing degrees in science, engineering, and medical research. Because of the generosity of our members, non-members, corporations,... Read more
ARCS Atlanta’s first scholar at Georgia Tech sends her congratulations to our chapter on our 30th anniversary. Deborah Kilpatrick, a pioneer in the med-tech industry in Silicon Valley, stresses how important our award and support were to her while pursuing her PhD. Click here to see her short message:
Approximately fifty ARCS members and their guests came together for our General Membership and Board Meeting on January 11, 2023, at the Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University. A special thank you to ARCS member Kathryn Graves for hosting our meeting. Our... Read more
Excitement and conviction surrounded the choice of this ARCS Light. She was described by many as the epitome of our ARCS Light honoree. Lee has given consistently in various significant jobs for many years. She is professional and reliable with a cache of historical knowledge, which she willingly shares. She... Read more
ARCS Atlanta Scholars and Alumni will be posting on Twitter in the coming weeks about their work and achievements. Please support them and celebrate their accomplishments by liking, retweeting, or commenting on their posts. You may find their posts on the ARCS Atlanta Twitter site on the following dates.
Emerging science behind the development, presentation, and treatments of major mental illnesses
The fall educational event, held Thursday, November 3rd, took place in the Goodman Training Center at Skyland Trail. ARCS member Beth Finnerty, president and CEO of Skyland Trail was there to welcome us. Approximately twenty-seven members attended the... Read more