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Artificial Intelligence, Photograph of Rosa Arriaga, Photograph of Christopher Wiese
Rather than functioning as a tool, as many AIs currently do, TEAMMAIT will act more as a human teammate would,  providing constructive feedback and helping mental healthcare workers develop and learn new skills
A photo of Benjamin Freeman, A photo of Chris Reinhard, A photo of Xiaoyu He, A photo of Tamara Bogdanovic
The appointments recognize existing faculty within the College, and welcome new faculty members to the Institute.
illustration of a man and woman with thought bubbles above their heads
Suggestions for having a civil discussion on sensitive issues.
College of Sciences Dean Susan Lozier (top left) with 2023's new CoS Advisory Board members and board leadership. (Photo: Benjamin Zhao), College of Sciences Dean Susan Lozier with 2022's new CoS Advisory Board members and board leadership.
Alumni will lend their expertise to Dean Susan Lozier and College administrators regarding priorities and direction for sciences education and research.
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School of Psychology graduate student Lucas Provine shares the latest research at professional development events.
Mary Holder
Holder hopes to boost outreach to K-12 schools in her new role while continuing to serve as associate director of the College of Science’s rapidly growing undergraduate neuroscience program.
2023 Haley Fellows (clockwise from top left) Jessica Deutsch, Quynh Nguyen, Eliza Gazda, Sydney Popsuj, Jose Luis Ramirez-Colon, Sidney Scott-Sharoni.jpg
The College of Sciences graduate students were chosen as 2023-24 Herbert P. Haley Fellowships for their research and academic achievements
A logo for the Georgia Tech Alumni Association's 40 under 40 class of 2023, with headshots of the four College of Sciences alumni in the class., A headshot of Stephen Crooke with the 40 under 40 logo, A headshot of Jasreet and the 40 under 40 logo., A headshot of Lujendra and the 40 under 40 logo.
From making groundbreaking discoveries on Mars to revolutionizing healthcare, meet the four trailblazing College Sciences alumni in the Alumni Association’s 2023 class of 40 under 40.
The new minor is officially launching this fall and is currently accepting enrollment., Tansu Celikel (left) and Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman (photos: Jess Hunt-Ralston), Tiffiny Hughes-Troutman
Starting this fall and currently accepting enrollment, the minor will work to give students practical tools to build mental wellness while exploring the neuroscience behind different aspects of mental health.
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz has earned a new fellowship with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to build STEM expertise in the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development.

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