School of Public Policy Second School to Meet Campaign Goal |
The School of Public Policy is the second of four schools at Georgia Tech to meet its campaign goal as part of Transforming Tomorrow: The Campaign for Georgia Tech, the more than $2 billion comprehensive campaign designed to secure resources that will advance the Institute and its impact — on people’s lives, on the way we work together to create innovative solutions, and on our world — for decades to come.
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Writing and Communication Program Enhances First-Year Curriculum |
Writing is getting a big boost in the introductory composition class taken by about one of every three Georgia Tech students. The revamped curriculum hones in on the persistently vital role of writing in academia, business, and personal life.
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Aselia Urmanbetova (Economics) presented her paper "Humanizing ECON101: Fostering Caring Attitudes Through Introductory Economics" at the Journal of Economics Teaching Symposium workshop.
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Salimah LaForce (Public Policy) has been appointed conference chair for the National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers, an organization focused on improving the quality of life, independence of life choices, and inclusion of individuals with disabilities and their families through research, training, and other activities.
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Mariel Borowitz, International Affairs
The Conversation
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Johnny Smith, History and Sociology
Sportskeeda
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Brian Y. An, Public Policy
WSB-TV
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Casey Wichman, Economics
The Guardian
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Thursday, Sept. 5, 11 a.m. – noon
Atlantic Theater, John Lewis Student Center
President Ángel Cabrera will highlight recent Institute achievements, convey his vision and goals for the upcoming academic year, and answer audience questions. The entire campus community is invited to attend this event in person or online.
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Friday, Sept. 20, 9 a.m. – 2:15 p.m.
The Historic Academy of Medicine Theater | Register here.
We invite you to join the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts as we reexamine the foundational role of the liberal arts in society, in higher education, and at Georgia Tech. Nationally known speakers will illustrate the impact of the areas represented in our College in TED-style presentations, followed by IAC unit leaders, who will relate how their areas boost belonging, learning, and research our campus. The event will offer a panoramic view of the massive influence of the liberal arts at Georgia Tech and beyond.
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