Fears, Promises, and Emerging Technology |
In her research about the emergence of telecommunications infrastructure, Ph.D. student Gloria Calhoun in the School of History and Sociology discovered parallels in the way people once felt about telegraph and telephone technology and today's narratives around artificial intelligence.
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Ivan Allen College Hosts 10th Annual Distinguished Alumni Awards |
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts held the 10th Annual Distinguished Alumni Awards on April 10. The yearly dinner and ceremony celebrates excellence in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts community.
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Nominations Open: Georgia Tech Alumni 40 Under 40 Class of 2024 |
Show your Georgia Tech spirit by nominating a Yellow Jacket for the 2024 Class of 40 Under 40! Demonstrate how Georgia Tech influences every sector, every part of the globe, and every aspect of life by highlighting Ivan Allen College alumni whose innovative work is changing our world for the better. For more information, check out the nomination FAQs.
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Poetry@Tech Experts Celebrate the Craft and its Challenges During National Poetry Month |
According to Poetry@Tech’s Victoria Chang and Travis Denton, crafting and reading poetry is a challenge worthy of every Georgia Tech student.
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| SEEDS Conference Highlights Development Studies |
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Spring Commencement Volunteers Needed |
Georgia Tech's Commencement team is busy planning another Commencement starting on Thursday, May 2, through Saturday, May 4. The team is looking for enthusiastic faculty and staff who want to take part in one of the biggest days for Georgia Tech students. A variety of roles are needed at all ceremonies. Learn more and volunteer.
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Laura Taylor, professor and chair of the School of Economics, was elected vice president of the Southern Economic Association (SEA), a global professional organization. The SEA furthers the education of scholars and the public in economic affairs, and its membership includes a diverse set of scholars with a great range in their substantive interests and methods of inquiry.
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With My Back to the World, a new book of poems from Bourne Chair in Poetry Victoria Chang (Literature, Media, and Communication), received starred reviews from BookPage, Booklist, and Publisher's Weekly.
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Joint research on low-income housing tax credits by Assistant Professor Brian Y. An (Public Policy) and colleagues, published in the Journal of Housing Economics, was cited in the 2024 Economic Report of the President in Chapter 4, “Increasing the Supply of Affordable Housing: Economic Insights and Federal Policy Solutions.”
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Associate Professor Margaret Kosal (International Affairs) gave an invited talk at the Stanford Existential Risks Initiative at Stanford University on "Emerging Technologies & Geopolitics: Neurotechnology, Nanobiotechnology, & (Artificial) Neural Nets.”
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Victoria Chang, Literature, Media, and Communication
Today
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Mary McDonald, History and Sociology
Washington Times
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Joycelyn Wilson, Literature, Media, and Communication
Yahoo! Entertainment
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Casey Wichman, Economics
Outdoors
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Casey Wichman, Economics
Wyoming Public Media
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Victoria Chang, Literature, Media, and Communication
Technique
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Lisa Yaszek, Literature, Media, and Communication
Detroit Free Press
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Thursday, April 18 | Reception at 6 p.m., Reading at 7 p.m.
John Lewis Student Center, Cypress Theater
Join us for a poetry reading in honor of National Poetry Month, with Sam Sax, Jessica Tanck, and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Carl Philips. The event starts at 6 p.m. with a reception featuring light snacks and drinks, followed by the reading at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
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Thursday, April 25, 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Bill Moore Student Success Center
Please join us for the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts' End of the Year Celebration! The event will include awards and recognition for outstanding students, staff, and faculty, as well as a rejuvenation station for the College community to decompress after a productive academic year.
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Capitalism for Humans
Thursday, April 18
12:30 — 1:30 p.m.
Technology Square Research Building, 1st Floor Ballroom
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Bringing Them Home
Thursday, April 25
6 — 7:30 p.m.
Bill Moore Student Success Center, Clary Theater
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