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  • Baker Returns from China after Working as Visiting Scholar at Beihang University

    January 11, 2018

    Paul M.A. Baker

    Paul M.A. Baker, senior director for research and strategic innovation at the Center for Advanced Communications Policy (CACP), spent a month in China working with faculty and doctoral students as an invited visiting scholar at Beihang University.

     

  • HTS Alumna on ‘Jeopardy!’

    January 7, 2018

    Jeopardy! Lindsay Resnick
    Lindsay Resnick will be on ‘Jeopardy!’ this Tuesday at 7:30 PM.
  • Stulberg Writes Policy Memo on Russia’s Energy Sanctions

    January 5, 2018

    Adam Stulberg

    Adam Stulberg, professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, had his policy memo “Escaping the Energy Sanctions Tangle: Gas Networks & Off-Ramps from Escalation in U.S.-E.U.-Russia Relations” published by PONARS.

  • If the Trees Could Speak

    December 21, 2017

    LMC xylotechques overview

    Students in Hugh Crawford's senior Seminar in Science, Technology, and Culture recently built specimen books from the wood of fallen trees. The books, called "xylotechques," will be used by youth taking part in Trees Atlanta programs.

  • Borowitz’s Book Published by MIT Press

    December 21, 2017

    Mariel Borowitz

    Mariel Borowitz, assistant professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has written a book titled, Open Space: The Global Effort for Open Access to Environmental Satellite Data. The book was published by MIT Press.

  • Two Administrative Managers Complete the Inclusive Leaders Academy Program

    December 20, 2017

    Shamecia Powers

    Shamecia Powers, administrative manager in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and Fariah Majumandar, administrative manager in the School of Modern Languages, completed the 2017 Inclusive Leadership Academy, a professional leadership and legacy development program for managers at Georgia Institute of Technology.

  • Ten Present at 2017 HSOC Undergraduate Research Symposium

    December 20, 2017

    HSOC UGRS FA17

    Seven History, Technology, and Society (HTS) majors, one Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies (ALIS) major, one International Affairs and Modern Languages (IAML) major, and one Public Policy (PUBP) major presented at the 2017 School of History and Sociology (HSOC) Undergraduate Research Symposium held in the Stephen C. Hall Building on Wednesday, November 29.

  • Aaron Santesso’s Literature Course in which Students Make Things Receives Innovative Course Design Award

    December 20, 2017

    Aaron Santesso

    Aaron Santesso, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) at Georgia Institute of Technology, is the recipient of the 2017 Innovative Course Design Award, which is given by the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) to encourage excellence in undergraduate teaching of the eighteenth century. 

  • China: An Old Order Rises to Challenge the Modern World

    December 20, 2017

    Professor Fei-Ling Wang

    A discussion about the rise of China with Fei-Ling Wang, a professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Relations in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.

  • Clark Named Inaugural Fellow of American Association of Geographers

    December 20, 2017

    Jennifer Clark

    Jennifer Clark has been named to the inaugural class of fellows of the American Association of Geographers (AAG), a non-profit scientific and educational society founded in 1904.

  • From gtg to Bachelor’s Degree

    December 18, 2017

    Andrea Laucella gets her degree

    After a 16-year journey, Andrea Laucella graduated this weekend with a bachelor’s degree in international affairs.

  • Fuentes' Article Published in Anuario de Estudios Centroamericanos

    December 12, 2017

    fuentes

    Alberto Fuentes, assistant professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, published his article “Los apóstoles del desarrollo y la modernización de la industria azucarera guatemalteca” in the Anuario de Estudios Centroamericanos of the University of Costa Rica. 

  • Ivan Allen College Lecture Series Tackles Crucial Issues

    December 8, 2017

    Social Justice Event 4

    Social justice, intercultural studies, and the timeless value of the humanities in an increasingly interconnected, technology-focused world are foundational to the research, teaching, and public services endeavors of Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts. Those values are strongly reinforced through the College’s 2017-2018 Distinguished Lecture Series.

  • Georgia Tech Staff to Participate in Comprehensive Administrative Review

    December 6, 2017

    University System of Georgia

    As recently announced by Chancellor Steve Wrigley, all colleges and universities in the University System of Georgia (USG), as well as the system office, will be participating in a Comprehensive Administrative Review (CAR). Beginning Dec. 11, Georgia Tech will begin implementing the CAR among its staff.

  • Daniel Amsterdam Named SLS Affiliate

    December 5, 2017

    Serve, Learn, Sustain
    Amsterdam has been named a Level 1 Affiliate by the Serve, Learn, Sustain Program.
  • Recent Publications by Daniel Amsterdam

    December 5, 2017

    Daniel Amsterdam
    Amsterdam has two new publications on suburbanization and federal social policy in the 1970s.
  • Young’s Book Published by Agenda Publishing

    December 1, 2017

    Alasdair Young

    Alasdair Young, professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, had his book titled, The New Politics of Trade: Lessons from TTIP published by Agenda Publishing.

  • Brown's First Book Published

    December 1, 2017

    Scott Brown, INTA

    Congratulations to Scott Brown, postdoctoral fellow in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, for his first book publication. His book titled, “Power, Perception and Foreign Policymaking: US and EU Responses to the Rise of China” was published by Routledge.

  • Goodman Presents on "Building the Nation's Cyber Security Workforce"

    December 1, 2017

    Seymour E. Goodman

    Seymour Goodman, Regents Professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs,  visited Florida Atlantic University, on November 17, where he discussed his article, “Building the Nation's Cyber Security Workforce: Contributions from the CAE Colleges and Universities.” 

  • Carla Gerona Examines Disappearances on the Early American Borderlands

    November 28, 2017

    Borderland Narratives

    While many still describe the “shipwreck” and “enslavement” of Cabeza de Vaca as an epic story of an individual who overcame all odds to survive in unknown lands, Carla Gerona, associate professor of history in the School of History and Sociology, offers a new take in “Los Desaparecidos in the Gulf Coast and Early Texas Borderlands.”

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