Tech-Infused Tales: Exploring Visual Storytelling |
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Aaron Levine Selected for Faculty Executive Leadership Academy's Second Cohort |
Aaron Levine, professor in the School of Public Policy and associate dean for research and outreach in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, is one of four faculty members campuswide selected to participate in the second cohort of the Faculty Executive Leadership Academy. The program is designed to identify and develop senior faculty members for leadership.
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| Buser, Foulger Selected for First Cohort of Ascend Program |
Whitney Buser in the School of Economics and Melissa Foulger in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication will join the first cohort of Ascend, a new career development program for mid-career faculty.
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| Faculty Media Training Session Jan. 29 |
Ivan Allen College Communications has a great upcoming opportunity for faculty interested in media training. Introductory media training is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 29, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Savant Building Conference Room 115. Space is limited and registration is required.
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| January Well-Being Tip Sheet for Employees |
The Georgia Tech Office of Human Resources has rounded up tips to help you stay focused on the goals and resolutions you've set for the new year. We're not just focused on fitness! Enjoy recommendations to help get your mind in shape as well.
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Germán Vergara (History and Sociology) won the 2021-23 Elinor Melville Prize for Latin American Environmental History for his book Fueling Mexico: Energy and Environment, 1850-1950. The award is given by the Conference on Latin American History.
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Brian Y. An (Public Policy) was invited to a virtual research seminar hosted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. He presented his ongoing research on "Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery and Rental Housing in the Wake of Natural Disaster."
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Travis Denton, Literature, Media, and Communication
WABE Atlanta City Lights
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Mayra Pineda-Torres and Daniel Dench, Economics
WBAA
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Public Lecture
"A Humanist in the World of Genomics: Privacy, Big Data, and Science Policy"
Monday, Feb. 5, 10 – 11 a.m.
Bill Moore Student Success Center, Clary Theater
How can humanists successfully compete for NIH funding? What roles can the humanities play in the public sphere? How can we influence public policy around issues ranging from genomics and neuroscience to AI and the environment? Jay Clayton will outline answers that have worked at his institution and other universities.
Faculty Workshop (RSVP required)
"Engaging Students in Collaborative Research With Humanities Faculty"
Monday, Feb. 5, 11:30 – 1 p.m.
Savant Building, Room 115
This workshop, open to faculty only, explores new models of humanities research focused on transdisciplinary collaboration. Co-sponsored by the Schools of Literature, Media, and Communication; Modern Languages; and Public Policy.
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