Lessons From the 2024-25 Year: Consensus Opinion


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The Technique looks back at what made this year at the Institute worth remembering.

The Institute is working to reshape its STEM-only reputation, cultivating an interdisciplinary environment that encourages creative exploration and innovation.

The all-new Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy marks a signif- icant step in recognizing the growing importance of interdisciplinary education.

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