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Humanizing STEM 2024 Session Four: Historical Thinking in a Technological Age
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Oct 92024
James Grossman, executive director of the American Historical Association, and Victoria Thompson, chair of the School of History and Sociology, discuss the importance of historical thinking and how Georgia Tech's School of History and Sociology equips students with diverse perspectives to understand and address real-world issues. This discussion was part of Humanizing STEM 2024, a daylong celebration of the important contributions of the liberal arts, including in STEM disciplines. 00:00 - James Grossman 00:30 - Victoria Thompson

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Humanizing STEM 2024

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Humanizing STEM Introductions: Richard Utz and Paul Kohn

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Humanizing STEM 2024 Session One: The Importance of Writing Across Disciplines

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Humanizing STEM 2024 Session Two: Liberal Arts and International Affairs

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Humanizing STEM 2024 Session Three: The Liberal Arts and ROTC

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Humanizing STEM 2024 Session Four: Historical Thinking in a Technological Age

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Humanizing STEM 2024 Session Five: Connecting Globally Through Languages

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Humanizing STEM 2024 Session Six: Economics as a Toolkit for Innovation

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Humanizing STEM 2024 Session Seven: Public Policy's Role in Advancing Society

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