Civic Data Analysis Finds New Opportunity for Federal Energy Efficiency Initiatives |
A new study from Associate Professor Omar Isaac Asensio and students in the School of Public Policy finds that federal housing policies accelerate energy efficiency participation among low- and moderate-income households — even when those policies don’t directly address energy efficiency.
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Richard Utz Named Interim Dean |
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College Staff Earn Promotions |
Please join us in congratulating our staff who have earned promotions in the past year!
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- Amanda Blocker, Academic Program Manager I, Literature, Media, and Communication
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LaDonna Bowen-Chavers, Academic Program Manager I, History and Sociology
- Eric Mungai, IT Support Professional Manager Sr., Dean’s Office
- Vince Pedicino, Academic Program Manager II, International Affairs
- Davis Palubeski, Academic Program Manager I, Economics
- Whitney Hamlet, Administrative Manager I, Economics
- Brittany Skanes, Administrative Professional Sr., History and Sociology
- Debra White, Administrative Professional Sr., Economics
- Cassidy Whittle, Communications Officer II, Dean’s Office
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| Documentary Exploring Autism in Communities of Color Premieres March 22 |
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty members Jennifer Singh and John Thornton produced and directed a documentary film, premiering March 22, about the challenges faced by Black families raising autistic children.
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A paper by Assistant Professor Travis A. Whetsell (Public Policy) entitled “An Analysis of the Axiological Antecedents of Inter-Organizational Collaboration in Resilience Planning” was selected as the best paper in the Sustainability and Resilience track of the Construction Research Congress.
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Senior Lecturer Rachel Dean-Ruzicka (Literature, Media, and Communication) recently presented a paper on "The Horrors Beneath the Whimsy: Immortality and Maturity in L. Frank Baum’s Oz Books" at the 45th Annual International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts conference.
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Assistant Professor Yeqing Kong (Literature, Media, and Publication) published a post entitled "Teaching Voice and Tone Through ChatGPT" in Exploring AI Pedagogy: A Community Collection of Teaching Reflections.
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Gen. Philip Breedlove, International Affairs
Defense One
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Friday, March 29 to Sunday, April 7
John Lewis Student Center, Atlantic and Cypress Theaters
The Global Media Festival is the Georgia Tech School of Modern Languages’ annual film and discussion series focusing on sustainability across languages and cultures. The 2024 festival explores themes around a variety of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.
All screenings are free and open to the public. Find out more and RSVP for film screenings.
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Wednesday, April 3 from 9 to 10 a.m.
Price Gilbert Memorial Library, Scholars Event Network Theater
T. Dallas Smith is the founder and CEO of T. Dallas Smith & Company and the author of In the Black: Changing the Dominant Narrative in the Commercial Real Estate Industry. He currently serves as the vice chair of the University System of Georgia's Board of Regents.
Please register to attend this event.
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