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Georgia Tech Graduate Student’s Augmented Reality App Plays Starring Role in DramaTech’s ‘Safety Show’
February 25, 2019
Joshua A. Fisher, a Ph.D. student in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, created an app that was used as part of The Safety Show, a 2019 presentation of DramaTech. The app allowed audience members to view augmented reality versions of performers and scenery in the show.
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Katja Weber on What Lies Ahead in EU-Asia Relations
February 21, 2019
On February 12, Katja Weber, professor and director of Graduate Studies in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, participated in the Miami-Florida Jean Monnet Center of Excellence conference “The rising importance of EU-Asia relations.” -
Ivan Allen College to Honor Donors Reed Catlett and John Stern, Six Alumni, and Ivan Allen Jr. Legacy Awards Recipients
February 21, 2019
Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts announces the honorees for its 2019 Distinguished Alumni Awards, which will be held the evening of March 12. Among those to be feted are long-time supporters of the College, L. Reed Catlett and John M. Stern of the B and B Stern Foundation.
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IPv6 Transition:Georgia Tech Report Predicts Indefinitely 'Mixed World'
February 20, 2019
The original system for doling out addresses on the internet, long believed destined for replacement amid an explosion in demand, is now likely to survive indefinitely alongside a newer, more capable standard, according to a major new study published Feb. 20, 2019, by the Georgia Institute of Technology's Internet Governance Project.
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Col. Stephen C. Hall Appointed Adjunct Distinguished Professor of the Practice
February 19, 2019
Col. Stephen C. Hall, a 1967 alumnus of the Georgia Institute of Technology's Industrial Management program and prominent philanthropist for the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, was recently appointed as adjunct distinguished professor of the practice in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC).
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Doctoral Student Adriana Alvarado Garcia Selected as UN Global Data Fellow
February 18, 2019
Adriana Alvarado Garcia, a second-year Ph.D. student in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Literature, Media, and Communication’s (LMC) Digital Media program, recently attended the inaugural workshop of the United Nations (UN) Global Pulse Data Fellows initiative. LMC is a unit of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.
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Royster to Step Down as Dean of Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
February 14, 2019
After nine years of service as dean of the Georgia Institute of Technology Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, Jacqueline J. Royster will step down from the role on August 31, 2019. She will remain on campus the following year, working on her research projects, and then retire at the end of August 2020.
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Remembering Big Al
February 14, 2019
The students from LMC 3308: Environmentalism and Ecocriticism are memorializing a fallen tree in an exhibit at Clough Commons.
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Bowman's Films Featured on Brazilian National Television
February 14, 2019
Two films produced by Kirk Bowman, professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, were featured on national television in Brazil on Canal Brasil. -
Kaye Husbands Fealing Presents on Diversity for National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute
February 14, 2019
Kaye Husbands Fealing, chair of the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy, recently gave a presentation entitled “Diversity in the Science Policy Profession: Disparities & Influence” at the National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute on February 7.
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Richard Barke and Evan Gillon Appointed to Search Committee for Next Georgia Tech President
February 14, 2019
Two members of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts community have been appointed by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia to the Georgia Tech Presidential Search Committee. The are Richard Barke, associate professor and director of undergraduate studies for the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy, and Evan Gillon, a Public Policy undergraduate and president of the Undergraduate Student Government Association.
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Aaron Levine Selected as a AAAS Leshner Fellow
February 14, 2019
School of Public Policy professor Aaron Levine will recently chosen as an AAAS Leshner Fellow. -
Diana Hicks to be Inducted as AAAS Fellow
February 14, 2019
School of Public Policy Professor Diana Hicks will be inducted as a fellow at the 2019 AAAS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. this Saturday. Hicks was one of four Georgia Tech faculty members named AAAS Fellows this year.
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John Krige Publishes Op-Ed in Fortune
February 12, 2019
In this op-ed, John Krige discusses the competition between China and the US for high-tech supremacy. -
Mobile Phone Accessibility Improves, But Gaps Remain, Georgia Tech Study Finds
February 11, 2019
Mobile phones are increasingly more accessible by people with disabilities, but significant gaps remain, according to a newly published study from the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Inclusive Technologies (Wireless RERC) at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Concrete Better Than Cameras in Protecting Grid, Georgia Tech PHD Finds
February 7, 2019
Jenna McGrath, who graduated in December 2018 with a Ph.D. in Public Policy, modeled attacks on a generic substation using software typically used for war gaming and found that concrete and armored transformers may more than high-tech solutions at preventing damage.
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Green New Deal Proposal Overlooks Key Element, Georgia Tech Professor Says
February 7, 2019
The proposal for a “Green New Deal” to achieve a net of zero greenhouse gas emissions in the United States within a decade might be feasible, but would have insufficient impact on climate change so long as U.S. energy producers continued to export coal, oil, and gas around the world, according to leading energy expert Marilyn Brown of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Will Moving to the Commercial Cloud Leave Some Data Users Behind?
February 7, 2019
A growing volume of information from satellites and other sources is leading many federal agencies to consider commercial cloud services to store and distribute the data. A policy paper published February 7 in the journal Science urges caution about the design of these commercial cloud partnerships and possible imposition of user fees.
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Black Feminist Think Tank: Spring 2019 Speakers Series
February 4, 2019
The Black Feminist Think Tank presents this colloquium series on Power and Citizenship. -
Public Policy Academic Professional and Ph.D. Student Publish Article in AMA Journal of Ethics
February 4, 2019
Jason Borenstein, an academic professional in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy, and Daniel Schiff, a Ph.D. student in the School, wrote an article about the potential harms from artificial intelligence (AI) surgical devices that was recently published in the AMA Journal of Ethics.
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