| HSOC Lecturer, Students, Help Recover Stories of Enslaved People in Georgia |
Christopher Lawton and students in his Early U.S. History class are working to uncover the stories behind the scant details offered in official records.
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| Black History Month Reading and Viewing Recommendations |
Associate Professor
Nihad M. Farooq (Literature, Media, and Communication) and other faculty and staff members suggest books and feature films that explore race, identity, history, and memory.
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| Ivan Allen College Shadow Day Opens Doors for Future Students |
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| February Well-Being Tip Sheet |
February is Sleep Awareness Month. The February Well-Being Tip Sheet highlights the importance of quality sleep and its impact on overall health and well-being. Ensure your sleep choices actively support wellness throughout the year.
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Thrive 101 Program for Faculty and Staff |
Thrive 101 is a semester-long full health improvement program that includes personal training and coaching from a dietician/nutritionist. Campus Recreation is offering the program to faculty and staff members at a deeply discounted rate of $50 for 12 weeks.
Classes began last week, but it's not too late to sign up! See program details and class times. Questions may be directed to Elisha Quillen Smith or Stephanie Belcher.
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Kaye Husbands Fealing, dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, was named to the YWCA of Greater Atlanta's 2024 Academy of Women Achievers. Honorees were selected for exemplifying the organization's mission in their work and philanthropy.
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Mayra Pineda-Torres (Economics) presented "TRAP'd Teens: Impacts of Abortion Provider Regulations on Fertility and Education" at the NBER Economics of Health Program Meeting organized by the National Bureau of Economic Research in Boston.
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Rachel M. Hartnett (Literature, Media, and Communication) presented "'New Masters for Old': A Settler Colonial Analysis of Ralph de Boissière's Rum and Coca-Cola" in the "Australian Settler Colonialism and Its Legacies" panel at the 2024 Modern Language Association Convention in Philadelphia.
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Marion L. Brittain Fellow Ankita Rathour (Literature, Media, and Communication) was recently invited as a speaker for "Feminism: Postcolonially," a webinar hosted by the University of Diponegoro, Indonesia.
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Regents' Professor and Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems Marilyn A. Brown and Ph.D. student
Oliver Chapman, both in the School of Public Policy, co-wrote a commentary on "The Importance of Co-Adoption Pathways," published in iScience.
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Ashley Bradford, Public Policy
Medical Xpress
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Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Public Policy
The Post and Courier (Charleston, South Carolina)
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Reappointment, Promotion, and Tenure Workshops |
These annual workshops provide an overview of reappointment, promotion, and tenure (RPT) processes and guidance to academic and research faculty members at any stage of their career, including faculty preparing to submit their dossier for review next academic year. Faculty, school chairs, school RPT chairs, and RPT administrators are invited to attend. All workshops will be held online.
Please register to receive a calendar invitation, including the videoconference link, or to request a recording if you cannot attend. Workshop dates and times:
Assistant Professor to Associate Professor Promotion and Tenure Thursday, Feb. 22 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Associate Professor to Professor Promotion Thursday, Feb. 29 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Critical Review Thursday, Mar. 5 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
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German Day 2024
Thursday, Feb. 15
3:45 — 6:15 p.m.
Marcus Nanotechnology Building, 1116-1118
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