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Want to Become a Space Policy Expert? Liberal Arts Offers a Good Start, Nunn School Graduate Tells Students
October 2, 2024
Liberal arts students at Georgia Tech gain exposure to technology and have the opportunity to work with STEM scholars, giving them the tools to understand technical concepts and collaborate with both experts and non-experts, U.S. Space Force official Kaitlyn Johnson, IA 2024, told students.
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TechWrites: Faculty Support to Enhance Student Writing
September 27, 2024
Faculty input is needed via a brief survey to help shape TechWrites, a yearlong series of events to support instructors working with undergraduate writers across disciplines. The first workshop, “Getting Better Student Writing (Without Working Harder)” will take place Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 11 a.m. to noon.
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Georgia Tech’s Undergraduate Economics Program Ranks No. 21 Among Public Universities Nationally, No. 1 Among GA Public Universities
September 25, 2024
U.S. News & World Report’s latest undergraduate economics program ranking places
Georgia Tech’s School of Economics program No. 1 among public universities in Georgia
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‘Humanizing STEM': Event Highlights Crucial Role of Liberal Arts in Today’s World
September 25, 2024
Learn more about the 2024 Humanizing STEM symposium.
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School of Modern Languages Pilots AI Assistant for Language Instruction Created by Alum Tucker von Holten
September 19, 2024
The School of Modern Languages is piloting an AI assistant for language instruction created by computer science and modern languages alum Tucker von Holten.
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Four Long-Term IAC Faculty Retire
September 19, 2024
Peter Brecke, Seymour E. Goodman, Cheryl Leggon, and David Shook retired from the Ivan Allen College after a combined 113 years of service to the Institute.
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Humanizing STEM: How Georgia Tech and the Ivan Allen College Are Redefining Interdisciplinary Learning
September 9, 2024
The Ivan Allen College of Libera Arts' Humanizing STEM event will celebrate the power of the liberal arts and STEM fields to enhance one another.
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Georgia Tech’s Center for Urban Research Charts Ambitious Path Toward Thriving and Equitable Cities
September 4, 2024
Learn more about how Georgia Tech's Center for Urban Studies aims to "be at the heart of how urban studies scholarship can inform practice in urban management."
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School of Public Policy Second School to Meet Campaign Goal
August 28, 2024
The School of Public Policy is the second of four schools at Georgia Tech to meet its campaign goal as part of Transforming Tomorrow: The Campaign for Georgia Tech, the more than $2 billion comprehensive campaign designed to secure resources that will advance the Institute and its impact for decades to come.
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Writing and Communication Program Enhances First-Year Curriculum
August 26, 2024
Students will do more research, idea synthesis, and writing than in previous iterations of the course.
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Meet Ivan Allen College's Newest Faculty Members
August 19, 2024
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts attracts some of the best minds in the social sciences and humanities, scholars and practitioners eager to advance Georgia Tech's mission of educating leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Our newest faculty members are no exception.
This year, we are proud to welcome 14 tenured/tenure-track faculty, 26 non-tenure-track faculty, including Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellows and new cadre members in our ROTC programs, 10 research faculty, and three visiting faculty.
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High School Students Dive Into Filmmaking at Georgia Tech in New 'Cinemagination' Summer Camp
August 13, 2024
This summer, Atlanta high school students learned the basics of filmmaking from Georgia Tech's John Thornton, an award-winning documentary filmmaker. Thornton partnered with Georgia Tech's Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing to offer the Cinemagination Film Camp.
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Hoffmann Named H. Bruce McEver Professor in Engineering and the Liberal Arts
August 8, 2024
Professor Michael Hoffmann of the School of Public Policy is the next H. Bruce McEver Professor in Engineering and the Liberal Arts, effective Aug. 1.
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Ivan Allen College Hosts Nobel-winning Speaker at National Conference
August 7, 2024
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and the School of Economics hosted important discussions about childhood development and poverty, including a lecture from Nobel prize-winning economist James J. Heckman, as part of the annual conference for The Society for Economic Measurement (SEM) Aug. 1-3.
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Priti Bhatia Raises Over $19,000 to Help Atlanta Girls Experiencing Poverty
July 29, 2024
Inspired to make a difference, Priti Bhatia took on a new challenge last spring and raised over $19,000 for the Atlanta Women's Foundation, benefiting Atlanta girls experiencing poverty.
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Olympics Continue Athletic Compensation Conversation, Georgia Tech Expert Says
July 24, 2024
For the first time, gold medalists at the Olympics will be paid by an international federation. A Georgia Tech expert discusses the significance of the change.
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Nunn School's Kosal Helps Lead National Academies Consensus Report on Chemical Terrorism
July 9, 2024
Nunn School Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal helped lead the National Academies committee study on chemical terrorism.
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Noura Howell Receives NSF CAREER Award to Study Emotion AI
July 1, 2024
Georgia Tech’s Noura Howell received a prestigious NSF CAREER award to study emotion AI, which infers people’s emotions from their facial expressions. She discusses the award and her project, as well as this technology’s potential and pitfalls.
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Adam Stulberg Reappointed Chair of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
June 28, 2024
Adam Stulberg has been reappointed to a second, five-year term as chair of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, effective July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2029.
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Middle Schoolers’ Feedback Informs New Approach to AI-based Museum Exhibits
June 21, 2024
Researchers at Georgia Tech are creating accessible museum exhibits that explain artificial intelligence (AI) to middle school students, including the LuminAI interactive AI-based dance partner developed by Regents' Professor Brian Magerko.
Ph.D. students Yasmine Belghith and Atefeh Mahdavi co-led a study in a museum setting that observed how middle schoolers interact with the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT.
Belghith and Mahdavi conducted their study with nine focus groups of 24 students at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry. The team used the findings to inform their design of AI exhibits that the museum could display as early as 2025.
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