A once-dormant class in the School of Public Policy returns this spring with a new focus: examining how cities address historical inequities in urban planning. The class comes as Georgia Tech continues to amplify its impact as a catalyst for sustainable development in Atlanta.
Campus Council Seeks Input to 'Cultivate Well-Being'
The Institute’s Strategic Planning Committee has formed a Well-Being Council spanning the entire Georgia Tech community of students, faculty, and staff. The council is conducting a survey to gather input for developing its objectives.
Multi-Algorithm Approach Helps Deliver Personalized Medicine for Cancer Patients
Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and algorithmic advancements are driving more targeted medical therapies through the power of prediction. John F. McDonald’s team and the Ovarian Cancer Institute are using machine learning algorithms to predict how patients will respond to cancer-fighting drugs with high accuracy rates.
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Intercultural Understanding in Professional Contexts: Insights From Mind-Brain Sciences
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