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  • Husbands Fealing Appointed to National Science Foundation Committee

    June 1, 2018

    Kaye Husbands Fealing

    Kaye Husbands Fealing, professor and chair of the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy has been appointed to the Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering (CEOSE) of the National Science Foundation (NSF). The Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering (CEOSE) is a congressionally mandated advisory committee to the National Science Foundation.

  • Li Invited to Speak in China and at Harvard University

    June 1, 2018

    Haizheng Li

    Haizheng Li, professor in the Georgia Tech School of Economics, has been invited to give a keynote speech at The Society for Economic Measurement 2018 Conference in Xiamen, China. He has also been invited to give a plenary presentation at the fifth World KLEMS Conference at Harvard University.

  • Breedlove Awarded Transatlantic Award at GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum

    May 31, 2018

    General Breedlove

    General (retd.) Phil Breedlove, distinguished professor in The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe was a speaker at the GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum held on May 17 – 19, 2018.

  • Fabry Presents Keynote Address in Ireland

    May 31, 2018

    Mikulas Fabry

    On May 18, Mikulas Fabry, associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs gave an invited keynote address at a conference held in the Institute for International Conflict Resolution and Reconstruction at Dublin City University in Ireland.

  • Levine, Kosal, and Dhongde Selected for Emerging Leaders Program

    May 31, 2018

    Aaron Levine
    Three faculty members from the Ivan Allen College - Aaron Levine, Margaret Kosal, and Shatakshee Dhongde - have been selected for the third cohort of the Emerging Leaders Program.
  • Baxter Co-Authors Article with Jordan and Rubin

    May 24, 2018

    Philip Baxter
    Philip Baxter, Ph.D. candidate in the Nunn School, co-authored a journal article with Lawrence Rubin, associate professor in the Nunn School, and Jenna Jordan, assistant professor in the Nunn School.
  • Why We Love Han Solo

    May 22, 2018

    Lisa Yaszek

    The rogue space jock was born in science fiction long before Harrison Ford grabbed a blaster and met Luke Skywalker. Science fiction expert Lisa Yaszek explains his appeal and the history of one of science fiction’s oldest archetypes.

  • Kosal's Article Published in PRISM

    May 16, 2018

    Margaret E. Kosal
    Margaret Kosal, associate professor in the Nunn School, has an article titled “The Counter-WMD Strategy Gap” published in PRISM, a journal published by the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University.
  • Energy Modeling Platform Created at Georgia Tech Boosts Atlanta Clean Energy Project

    May 15, 2018

    The Greenlink Group
    The ATHENIA modeling platform was created by Ph.D. students in the School of Public Policy.
  • Congratulations to HSTS Graduate Student Renee Shelby

    May 14, 2018

    Renee Shelby
    Renee Shelby wins a paper award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems.
  • Still Raising the Bar: ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ 50 Years On

    May 14, 2018

    Jay Telotte Discusses '2001: A Space Odyssey'

    Jay Telotte, professor of film studies in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, discusses the enduring legacy of 2001: A Space Odyssey 50 years after its theatrical release in 1968.

  • Looking for Some Interesting Fall Classes?

    May 14, 2018

    HTS 2813, Fall 2018, Modern Latin American History
    Interested in modern Latin American history? A broad survey of world history? Take HTS 2813 or 2823!
  • How Regional Development and Economic Incentives Are Changing

    May 10, 2018

    Jennifer Clark

    Jennifer Clark, associate professor of public policy at Georgia Tech, co-edits a new book on significant changes happening in the development of cities and regions. In the book, authors from universities around the world explore the shift in global power toward economies in the East, the impact of immigration on economies, and the consequences of urbanization.

  • Iran Nuclear Deal Withdrawal “Terribly Misguided,” says Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Scholar

    May 9, 2018

    Rachel Whitlark

    The decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal “is terribly misguided and cedes all the leverage to Iran,” said Rachel Whitlark, an expert in global nuclear politics and international security at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

  • Sam Nunn Security Fellows Program Edited Volume Published by Springer

    May 7, 2018

    Authors of Technology and the Intelligence Community: Challenges and Advances for the 21st Century

    Margaret Kosal, associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, had an edited volume titled, Technology and the Intelligence Community: Challenges and Advances for the 21st Century published by Springer Publishing as part of its Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications book series (ASTSA).

  • Orman Receives 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award

    May 7, 2018

    Kelly Orman

    Kelly Orman, alumnus in the School of Economics at Georgia Institute of Technology, was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award (DAA) on Wednesday, March 28, at the Historic Academy of Medicine. The awards celebrate excellence in the College community by honoring outstanding graduates of the College, current undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty, as well as our friends and supporters.

  • Aquatic Connectivity Team Wins Best Public Policy Design at Capstone Expo

    May 7, 2018

    Public Policy 2018 Capstone Expo Winners

    On Tuesday, April 24, two Public Policy Student teams competed in the Georgia Tech’s 2018 spring Capstone Design Expo. The award for the Best Public Policy project went to the Aquatic Connectivity Team of Charles Lucas, Victoria Inman, Victoria Doris, and Sarah Saltiel, all senior public policy majors.

  • Regional Studies Appoints Clark as New Deputy-Editor-in Chief

    May 7, 2018

    Jennifer Clark

    Jennifer Clark, associate professor in the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy, was appointed as deputy editor-in-chief for the flagship journal Regional Studies (RS) as of May 1.  The distinctive purpose of RS is to systematically connect insights from the different disciplines to help understand region and city evolution at a subnational level.

  • Macrakis Speaks at the International Spy Museum

    May 7, 2018

    Kristie Macrakis

    Kristie Macrakis, professor in the School of History and Sociology at Georgia Tech delivered a lecture at a lecture series organized by the International Spy Museum, Washington D.C. on February 21.

  • Dean’s DILAC Showcase Highlights 2018 Projects

    May 4, 2018

    2018 Dean's DILAC Showcase

    The Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC) presented a showcase of research projects from the last year, drawing students and faculty to learn more about the work done in the lab during this academic year.

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