Through this confluence of art, film, science, and technology, Generative Futures seeks to illuminate the path ahead, unearthing the wonders and the pitfalls that await us.
Royster, professor emerita and former dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, will discuss the subject of her new book: "Making the World a Better Place: African American Women Advocates, Activists, and Leaders, 1773-1900."
This workshop on August 31 consists of one individual session which satisfies one hour of the in-person RCR compliance training requirement for trainees funded by applicable NSF or NIH awards.
Students can stop by any time between 12:00pm-3:30pm to meet with employers, professionals, and Career Center advisors to get a 10-15 minute resume review.
This class is customized for Georgia Tech School of Mechanical Engineering graduate students, providing an overview of relevant Library services and databases.