Ivan Allen College to Offer AI Applications Minor in Conjunction with Engineering |
Starting this summer, students at the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts will be able to earn a new minor in the applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning designed to help them demonstrate their knowledge to prospective employers.
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| Public Policy Research Powers Report on Black Energy Burden in Georgia |
A new report prepared by Regents’ Professor Marilyn A. Brown and a team of student researchers from the School of Public Policy digs into the causes of energy burden among Georgia’s Black residents.
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| Social Media Drives Increased Visits to National Parks |
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| Alasdair Young Named Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Development |
Alasdair Young, professor and Neal Family Chair in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has been named interim associate dean for faculty development in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, effective April 1.
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| Atlanta Global Studies Symposium Focuses on Sustainability, Global South |
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| April Well-Being Tip Sheet: Work-Life Harmony |
The April Well-Being Tip Sheet focuses on finding the elusive balance between our professional and personal lives. Learn ways to create a more realistic integration between the two.
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Stéphanie Boulard (Modern Languages) was invited to participate in a round table on “The Freedom to Teach” organized by Villanova University. Her presentation, titled "French at Tech: Cultivating Innovative Solutions with Humanities and Global Language Education," showcased the innovative strides made within the French program and the School of Modern Languages.
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Bourne Chair in Poetry Victoria Chang (Literature, Media, and Communication) published a poem titled “A Woman With a Bird” in U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón’s anthology You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World. Chang’s poem “Play, 1966” also appeared in The New Republic. Her new book of poems, With My Back to the World, was published on April 2.
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Director of Facilities and Capital Planning Priti Bhatia was selected for the Inspire Atlanta Class of 2024, a community impact program and fundraising campaign through the Atlanta Women’s Foundation. The program supports Atlanta women and girls through economic empowerment, education, well-being initiatives, and workforce development.
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By Gen. Philip Breedlove, International Affairs
Newsweek
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Keung Yoon Bae, Modern Languages
AFP via France 24
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By Kyra Stillwagon, undergraduate student in Public Policy
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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By Fei-Ling Wang, International Affairs
Lianhe Zaobao
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Thursday, April 11, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Ferst Center for the Arts Lobby
Please join us to celebrate Kaye Husbands Fealing's leadership and service to Georgia Tech and offer well wishes on her appointment as the assistant director of the Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences at the National Science Foundation.
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| Friday, March 29 through Sunday, April 7
John Lewis Student Center, Atlantic and Cypress Theaters
The festival is the School of Modern Languages’ annual film and discussion series. All screenings are free and open to the public.
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Poetry@Tech Then and Now
Thursday, April 4
6 — 8 p.m.
Imperial Ballroom at The Biltmore Ballrooms, 817 W. Peachtree St. NW
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