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Stephanie Reikes, a lecturer in the School of Mathematics., Greg Mayer, academic professional in the School of Mathematics., Lea Marzo, program director for the College of Sciences Center for Promoting Inclusion and Equity in the Sciences.
More than 500 Georgia Tech students are taking advantage of self-guided, online math and statistics courses to provide free extra support for students who may need it — on campus and beyond.
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Since the early days of the Institute, Georgia Tech students have explored aspects of the mind, brain, and behavior through psychology. To commemorate 100 years of psychology at Georgia Tech, we’re taking a deep dive into its storied history.
Ruth Kanfer and Phillip Ackerman
School of Psychology Professors Ruth Kanfer and Phillip Ackerman have earned the prestigious Dunnette Prize from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP).
A young participant experiencing virtual reality for the first time., Microbiology Ph.D. student Iris Irby shows attendees glowing bacteria at an Exploration Expo booth hosted by the Center for Microbial Dynamics and Infection. (Photo Jess Hunt-Ralston), Young author Soleil A. Cross holds her book, Pluto, Special, Just the Same Dwarf Planet, as she explores the Brain Games exhibit with her mom.
The annual Atlanta Science Festival will host over 150 science-themed events across the metro Atlanta area over three weeks this March — here’s how you can be a part of it.
An image of the A. French building on Georgia Tech's campus, which is home to the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty.
Ascend, a new career development program for mid-career faculty, launched its cohort for Spring 2024.
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.
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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.

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