Perimeter College Faculty, College of Education and Human Development Doctoral Candidate Named Inaugural Kapor Foundation Research Fellows
Perimeter College Faculty, College of Education and Human Development Doctoral Candidate Named Inaugural Kapor Foundation Research Fellows
A Georgia State University faculty member in computer science at Perimeter College, and a doctoral candidate from Georgia State’s College of Education and Human Development have received the inaugural 2024 Kapor Foundation Research Fellowship.
The foundation named for its inaugural cohort Deepa Muralidhar, an instructor of computer science at Perimeter College, and Erin Anderson, a doctoral candidate of the College of Education and Human Development and director of GSU’s Interactive Teaching and Learning Lab. The Kapor Foundation Research Fellowship supports academics and journalists in examining the state of the tech ecosystem, identifying disparities in access, opportunities, and experiences across the tech sector.