Georgia State is Selected to Join the Public Interest Technology University Network
Georgia State is Selected to Join the Public Interest Technology University Network
Georgia State University has been named to the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN), a relatively small partnership of prestigious colleges and universities that fosters collaboration among those committed to building the emerging field of public interest technology and growing a new generation of civic-minded technologists.
As a PIT-UN member, Georgia State will develop curricula, research agendas and experiential learning programs in the area of public interest technology, a relatively new field in which technology is leveraged to support public and nonprofit organizations and improve the lives of the people they serve.
Provost Wendy Hensel has designated Dean Sally Wallace of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies (AYS) to serve as the primary campus contact for PIT-UN.