Archive: News
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Mark MacCarthy testifies before Congress on Student Privacy
CCT Adjunct Faculty member Mark MacCarthy is Vice President for Public Policy at the Software & Information Industry Association, a DC-based trade association representing data and data analytics comp
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CCT Second-Year Publishes Article in Entrepreneur Blog
Startup tech hub 1776, home of 200 DC-based startups in the energy, cities, health, and education spaces, published an article by CCT rising second-year Pamela Kaye. Part of her recent media and PR b
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CCT student wins the Judges Choice Award at the New Media Consortium Summer Conference
CCT student wins the Judges Choice Award at the New Media Consortium Summer Conference. Elad Meshulam (14) won the Judges Choice Award at the prestigious New Media Consortium Summer Conference in Port
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CCT Second-Year Reviews New Futuristic Novel
Second-year CCT student, Scott Eldridge recently completed his review of Dave Eggers' futuristic novel, The Circle. This novel examines how the author uses ideas of exploitive quantification technolo
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Real Presence: Challenges to Relationships and Spirituality in a Technological World
Featured event during John Carroll Weekend in San Francisco on Friday, April 29, 2011. Dr. Jeanine Turner, associate professor in the Department of Communication, Culture, and Technology, and Fr. Phil
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GU-Q Hosts Technology and Media Program in Qatar
From May 18 to June 5 Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) is hosting a graduate-level program called New Communication Technologies in the Arab World: Perspectives from the Gulf. This new initiati
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CCT students and faculty participate in Microsoft Innovation and Policy Center Robotics and Intelligent Systems
Can anything your robot says be used against you in a court of law? What values in design can be built into intelligent systems to protect our privacy - even as networked senors proliferate throughout
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CCT faculty member Meg Ambrose in the news as expert on historic right-to-be-forgotten case
When the highest court in the European Union handed down a decision that granted EU users the right to request the removal of links pointing to their past from Google's search index, CCT faculty membe
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CCT students Lucas Regner and Katie Armstrong accepted for publication
A portion of Lucas Regner's thesis research on personalization algorithms on YouTube -- and its potential to create far-right and violent content "bubbles" around users -- will be published in the JEX
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CCT to Launch First Online Course this Fall
The Communication, Culture and Technology (CCT) M.A. program is excited to announce the launch of our first online course, CCTP 798 - Key Concepts in Technology and How to Use Them, for fall 2014.
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