Recent Press Coverage
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China’s Communist Party Points to ‘Continuity’ at Congress, Observers Say
September 1, 2022
Fei-Ling Wang, INTA
Published in: China’s Communist Party Points to ‘Continuity’ at Congress, Observers Say
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Did redlining happen like we think it did? New research says, ‘it’s complicated.
August 31, 2022
Todd Michney, HSOC
Published in: Did redlining happen like we think it did? New research says, ‘it’s complicated.
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Disaster for Everyone: China Cuts Itself off From the World
August 25, 2022
Fei-Ling Wang, INTA
Published in: Disaster for Everyone: China Cuts Itself off From the World
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The West Doesn't Realize How Much Danger It's In.
August 24, 2022
Dina Khapaeva, Modern Languages
Published in: The West Doesn't Realize How Much Danger It's In.
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RetroRockets With Lisa Yaszek
August 24, 2022
Lisa Yaszek, LMC
Published in: RetroRockets With Lisa Yaszek
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RetroRockets With Lisa Yaszek
August 23, 2022
Lisa Yaszek, LMC
Published in: RetroRockets With Lisa Yaszek
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War in Ukraine Highlights the Growing Strategic Importance of Private Satellite Companies – Especially in Times of Conflict
August 15, 2022
Mariel Borowitz, INTA
Published in: War in Ukraine Highlights the Growing Strategic Importance of Private Satellite Companies – Especially in Times of Conflict
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Picking a Point Man
August 15, 2022
Fei-Ling Wang, INTA
Published in: Picking a Point Man
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Tom Holland Slips Away From Social Media: When Celebrity Overwhelms the Stars
August 14, 2022
Philip Auslander, LMC
Published in: Tom Holland Slips Away From Social Media: When Celebrity Overwhelms the Stars
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Can the F-150 Lightning Make Everyone Want a Truck That Plugs In?
August 13, 2022
Omar Asensio, SPP
Published in: Can the F-150 Lightning Make Everyone Want a Truck That Plugs In?
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The U.S. Killed Al-Qaeda’s Leader. That Might Boost Terrorism.
August 12, 2022
Jenna Jordan, INTA
Published in: The U.S. Killed Al-Qaeda’s Leader. That Might Boost Terrorism.
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Serena Williams’ Choice: Tennis or Family
August 10, 2022
Sherie Randolph, HSOC
Published in: Serena Williams’ Choice: Tennis or Family
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Atlanta BeltLine's new Budget is 35% Higher Than Last Year Amid Rising Inflation
August 5, 2022
Tibor Besedes, ECON
Published in: Atlanta BeltLine's new Budget is 35% Higher Than Last Year Amid Rising Inflation
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Mass Audubon has 'No Plans' to Change Name Over Naturalist's Ties to Slavery
July 30, 2022
Gregory Nobles, HSOC
Published in: Mass Audubon has 'No Plans' to Change Name Over Naturalist's Ties to Slavery
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Mass Audubon has 'No Plans' to Change Name Over Naturalist's Ties to Slavery
July 30, 2022
Gregory Nobles, HSOC
Published in: Boston Globe
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As Escalating Violence Hits Atlanta’s Music Industry, a Shaken Hip-Hop Community Seeks Solutions
July 28, 2022
Joycelyn Wilson, LMC
Published in: As Escalating Violence Hits Atlanta’s Music Industry, a Shaken Hip-Hop Community Seeks Solutions
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Russia Says It Will Pull out of the International Space Station After 2024
July 27, 2022
Mariel Borowitz, INTA
Published in: Russia Says It Will Pull out of the International Space Station After 2024
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What Does Climate Change Look Like in Georgia and What Do We Do About It?
July 25, 2022
Marilyn Brown, SPP
Published in: What Does Climate Change Look Like in Georgia and What Do We Do About It?
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Investors Bought a Quarter of Homes Sold Last Year, Driving Up Rents
July 22, 2022
Brian An, SPP
Published in: Investors Bought a Quarter of Homes Sold Last Year, Driving Up Rents
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A Closer Look at QBS
July 20, 2022
Gordon Kingsley, associate professor in the School of Public Policy, was a guest on the American Council on Engineering Companies's (ACEC) podcast, Engineering Influence. There, he discussed a study he helped produce for the ACEC Research Institute on qualification-based selections.
An excerpt:
This is an area where there's been so much experimentation by governments across the United States, trying to figure out what's the right balance in terms of their contracting practices.... In that process, though, there's been this commitment by the Brooks Act to qualification-based contracting. That's a long-standing commitment in the United States, and it's been an important one because it injects into our procurement process a focus on quality and making sure that those levels of expertise are brought into the decision-making by public sector actors.
Published in: A Closer Look at QBS
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