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News and events from the School of History and Sociology (HSOC) at Georgia Tech 🐝 On a mission to #explorethepast #engagethepresent and #definethefuture

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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
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Bill Winders is hosting a Black History Month event for @GeorgiaTech students, staff, and faculty on Feb. 19, showing an episode of "Eyes on the Prize." After the video, there will be a Q&A session
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
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"Making Arab Socialism Palatable: Egyptian Housewives and the Politics of Food in Nasser’s Egypt," a journal article by Laura Bier, was published in The Journal of North African Studies.
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
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Congratulations to @SportsHistProf on receiving the 2024 Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Annual Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) Award – Small Classes, HTS 2015: History Sports America
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
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Allen Hyde kicked off @IPaTGT's Spring 2025 Lunch Lectures series with "Youth Advocacy for Resilience to Disasters: Empowering Youth to Be Advocates for Change." Hyde engages youth in disaster resilience planning through a cross-curricular STEAM program.
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
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Join us tomorrow!
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
1 month
Join us this Thursday when Director of Undergraduate Studies Allen Hyde kicks off @IPaTGT's free GVU Lunch Lecture series! He will discuss the @NSF-sponsored research his team has completed over the last few years.
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
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Join us this Thursday when Director of Undergraduate Studies Allen Hyde kicks off @IPaTGT's free GVU Lunch Lecture series! He will discuss the @NSF-sponsored research his team has completed over the last few years.
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
2 months
Professor Curry edited "Agricultural Science as International Development: Historical Perspectives on the CGIAR Era," published by @CambridgeUP. Curry authored the introduction & chapter, "Crop Descriptors & the Forging of 'System-Wide' Research in CGIAR"
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
2 months
“Why does my child act that way or do that?” A family’s autism journey often begins with these questions. Read in the Dean's Report how our faculty joined forces with six Black families raising autistic children to tell their stories.
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
2 months
Commencement Profile: Errika Moore. "I work full-time. This experience has fortified much of my lived experience in the field of philanthropy and STEM education. I'm currently transitioning to the doctoral program. I'm grateful for the blessing of this journey."
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
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Commencement Profile: 66-year-old retired @usairforce Wilson Arnold Garrett returned to @GeorgiaTech after flunking out as a CS major 40 years ago. Now possibly graduating with Honors, after being readmitted with a "leftover 1.86 GPA." #AnythingIsPossible #WeCanDoThat
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
3 months
“Tech does not follow a predetermined path. It increases the range of possible paths but does not dictate which we follow or what will happen next. That’s up to us.” Ph.D. student Gloria Calhoun on the emergence of telecommunications in the Dean’s Report.
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
3 months
Thank you @gtalumni Hillary Dong for stopping by @ahyde110's class to speak to our students on Housing as a Site of Inequity (health and economic inequities). Hillary currently serves as a @GaBudget Health Policy Fellow
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
3 months
“I knew nothing of my father’s side when I started ancestry, nothing,” said Kenyetta Harris. “To now be able to track it back to Africa — words can’t even describe it.” @GeorgiaTech History class charts family line through generations of slavery.
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
3 months
A historian of late 20th-century U.S. cities, @gtalumni Alyssa Ribeiro introduces people to the inner workings of racial, ethnic, and class barriers in shaping U.S. cities over time, a critical step toward helping to explain the world we currently live in.
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
3 months
Looking forward to highlighting our graduate students Alejandra Ruiz and Emma Menardi at this upcoming symposium.
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
3 months
Join us for "Work in Progress." Sanyu Mulira will be presenting her research on La Martinique aux Martiniquais: The Black Radical Imagination in the French Caribbean
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
3 months
Join us today as we conclude our Fall speaker series by welcoming Emory University’s Kylie Smith to discuss "how racist psychiatric practices were exposed and challenged by Black communities, activists, and legal efforts."
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
4 months
Happy Halloween from all of us at HSOC! 🎃👻🐈‍⬛ Thank you to all @GeorgiaTech students who attended HSOC Club's Annual Historical Costume Event. See you next year!
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Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology
4 months
“Conceiving Chinese Speed: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of High-Speed Rail in Post-1978 China,” a journal article by Zhongxian Xiao, was published in Made in China.
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