President Ángel Cabrera sits with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Dec. 9, 2020, to discuss how the United States can maintain a competitive advantage in science and technology while also protecting U.S. strategic interests. Secretary Pomepeo also shares his observations and advice for how to lead a fulfilling career.

Join President Cabrera in conversation with Ayanna Howard, Chair of the School of Interactive Computing and author of Sex, Race, and Robots: How to Be Human in the Age of AI, which explores how the tech world’s racial and sexual biases are infecting the next generation of Artificial Intelligence, with profoundly negative effects for humans of all genders and races.

President Cabrera sits down with conservationist Enric Sala, current National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and author of The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild, which makes a clear case for why protecting nature is our best health insurance, and why it makes economic sense.

In this installment, President Cabrera sits down with Charles Isbell, dean and John P. Imlay Jr. Chair in the College of Computing. The Tech alumnus discusses everything from gender and race in computing to the promise of remote learning and the future of one of the Institute’s most dynamic colleges.

President Cabrera chats with Susan Lozier, the new dean of the College of Sciences. They not only share the same start date at Tech (Sept. 3, 2019), they also point to the same campus event as one of their most treasured highlights since then.