Thursday, February 9, 2012

New Organization: Society of Engineers for Environmental Development (SEED)

In today's world, global warming has become the topic of concerned discourse amongst the scientific community. Moreover, being one of the world̢۪s most prestigious institution for research and development, Georgia Institute of Technology has been successfully turning heads towards the advancement of human evolution for the past decade. As an institute that cherishes and nurtures the principles of intellectual thought, engineering, and problem solving, we as students believe that it is our duty nay our obligation to use the knowledge bestowed upon us by this esteemed academy. Since its inception in 1885, Georgia Institute of Technology has been sincerely committed towards establishing a multicultural heritage centralizing around the idea of progress and service for the greater good. The evolution of this ideology over time, has brought upon us a set of exclusive and powerful ethics that accentuate us on the globe. Inherently, these ethics have awakened a sense of responsibility and obligation in us, towards protecting our soil together for not only us but also for generations of civilizations to come forth.

As an integral participant in this cycle, SEED as an organization is determined and dedicated to gather young, diverse, and exceptional minds, cultivate and unleash their potential to not only make an impact but leave a blueprint on this planet to lead a legacy for many decades and centuries to come. We as an organization will strive and persevere towards utilizing the passion of engineering, science, and technology embedded in these four walls in fighting the epidemic that is global warming.

Without further ado, the founding board of SEED invites every unique mind to join us because we believe that every mind is unique. Step forth, challenge yourself, and make a true difference.

For further information, contact us at gtseed2012@gmail.com. Be sure to like our page, Society of Engineers for Environmental Development (SEED), on Facebook.