Prof Michael Lacey and Dr. Robert Kesler have been awarded the Best Paper Award by Collectanea Mathematica for 2018.
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In April, students and postdoctoral scholars were celebrated at the 2019 TA and Future Faculty Awards Day.
Paula M. Krebs, foreground, executive director of the Modern Languages Association, answers a question during the humanTech symposium on humanistic perspectives at technological universities at the Renaissance Hotel Midtown on April 19, 2019. Anna Stenport, chair of the School of Modern Languages, background, and Richard Utz, chair of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, foreground, listen.
Paula M. Krebs, executive director of the Modern Language Association, spoke along with other humanities scholars.
Benjamin's dissertation, “Swallowing a World: Globalization and the Maximalist Novel,” has been awarded the Josephine A. Roberts LSU Alumni Association 2018 Distinguished Dissertation Award, which goes to the dissertation that makes the most significant “
Forty postdoctoral scholars were recognized at Celebrating Teaching Day 2019 as the recipients of “Thank a Teacher” notes.
An earring is shown paired with a transdermal patch backing. The white ring is the patch containing the contraceptive hormone. (Credit: Mark Prausnitz, Georgia Tech)
Family planning for women might one day be as simple as putting on an earring.
Georgia Tech undergraduate student Lillian Chen demonstrates how she and colleague Alex Hubbard studied snakes as they moved through an arena covered with shag carpet to mimic sand. (Photo: Allison Carter, Georgia Tech)
A new study shows how the motion of snakes moving across a sandy surface can be affected by obstacles.