IT Students Present at Georgia State Capitol

Posters at the Georgia State Capitol is a prestigious event where undergraduate students from universities in the state of Georgia present original scholarly, research, and creative projects. During this special event, located at the state capitol, students present their faculty-mentored projects to those responsible for crafting higher education policy in Georgia.

This year, Taylor Reaves and Amya Smith, MGA information technology students from Dr. Karim Feroz's ITEC 3155 class, participated in the event, showcasing their innovative work alongside Dr. Kevin Floyd, associate dean for the School of Computing.

Taylor Reaves and Amya Smith, MGA information technology students from Dr. Karim Feroz's ITEC 3155 class, participated in Posters at the Georgia State Capitol, showcasing their innovative work alongside Dr. Kevin Floyd, associate dean for the School of Computing.

Dr. Feroz expressed immense pride, stating, "this is a significant achievement for the students to display their research and present our department and our school." The event highlights the academic excellence of Georgia's universities and provides students a unique platform to engage with policymakers and the broader community." 

Taylor Reaves and Amya Smith, MGA information technology students from Dr. Karim Feroz's ITEC 3155 class, participated in Posters at the Georgia State Capitol, showcasing their innovative work alongside Dr. Kevin Floyd, associate dean for the School of Computing.

Dr. Floyd added, “We are incredibly proud of Taylor and Amya for their outstanding research, presentation, and potential impacts in the community. This work highlights the academic rigor and quality of the BSIT program at MGA."

Taylor Reaves and Amya Smith, MGA information technology students from Dr. Karim Feroz's ITEC 3155 class, participated in Posters at the Georgia State Capitol, showcasing their innovative work alongside Dr. Kevin Floyd, associate dean for the School of Computing.