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Professor Osborn presents his book to Museum of Islamic Art
Professor J.R. Osborn stopped by the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar to present a copy of his new book Letters of Light: Arabic Script in Calligrpahy, Print, and Digital Design for the museum library.
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CCT Professor J.R. Osborn publishes book on Arabic Script, “Letters of Light”
CCT Professor J.R. Osborn’s new book, Letters of Light: Arabic Script in Calligraphy, Print, and Digital Design, is scheduled for publication with Harvard University Press in May 2017. Pre-order it now on Amazon!
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CCT alum Ken Wake and current CCT student Lauren Neville accepted to University of Oxford!
ongrats to CCT alum Ken Wake and current CCT student Lauren Brielle Neville on their acceptance to the University of Oxford! Ken will join the Executive MBA program at Saïd Business School this winter. Lauren will research the uses of new technologies for wildlife conservation in pursuit of a Masters of Science in Biodiversity, Conservation and Management.
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CCT's Margaret Morton Receives Veterans in Global Leadership Fellowship 2017-2018
Margaret Morton was recently awarded a Veterans in Global Leadership (VGL) Fellowship for the 2017-2018 academic year. This fellowship program serves to “train, mentor, and empower veterans on their path to become tomorrow’s future leaders…”
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CCT Prof. Mark MacCarthy discusses automation and its impact on job creation
CCT Prof. Mark MacCarthy explains why there is an argument for job creation through automation and technology.
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CCT Professor Leslie Harris appointed senior fellow at the Future of Privacy Forum
The Future of Privacy Forum welcomes CCT Prof. Leslie Harris as a senior fellow to perform research on the challenges surrounding the exchange of administrative data between businesses and researchers.
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CCT Professor Mohamed Zayani publishes new book on media and politics in the wake of the Arab uprisings
The book aims to deepen the understanding of the complex relationship between evolving digital technologies and entangled politics developments in the Middle East. It is the culmination of a collaborative study that was conducted under the ‘Politics and the Media in the Post-Arab Spring Middle East’ research initiative by Georgetown University’s Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS).
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CCT Prof. Leticia Bode awarded research grant by the Carnegie Corporation to study social media’s impact on political knowledge and participation
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CCT’s 20th Anniversary Weekend Program
CCT’s 20th Anniversary - February 24 -25, 2017 MARK YOUR CALENDARS! PLAN YOUR TRIP! GET EXCITED! Schedule of Events: Friday, February 24, 2017 11:00 AM- 4:00 PM: CCT Maker Exhibition Healey Family
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CCT Affiliate Professor Mohamed Zayani Receives Second Book Prize for Networked Publics and Digital Contention
CCT Affiliate Professor Mohamed Zayani’s book on cyber activism has been awarded the 2016 Toyin Falola Africa Book Award, conferred by the Association of Global South Studies (AGSS) to recognize the best book on Africa.
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