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Todd Michney Wins Serve, Learn, Sustain Award
March 6, 2018
Michney has been awarded the SLS Award for Excellence in Community-Engaged Sustainability Teaching. Congratulations! -
Congratulations to Jonah Bea-Taylor
March 6, 2018
Jonah Bea-Taylor successfully defended his doctoral dissertation, “Flood Control and Metropolitan Development in Houston, Miami, and Tampa, 1935 - 1985.” -
Taylor Named Chair of the School of Economics
March 6, 2018
Laura O. Taylor, Ph.D., has been named chair of the Ivan Allen College School of Economics. Taylor will be coming to Georgia Institute of Technology from North Carolina State University where, for the last ten years, she has been professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, and director of the Center for Environmental and Resource Economic Policy.
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Three Georgia Tech Students Recognized at Regional Japanese Speech Contest
March 6, 2018
Five Georgia Tech students competed in the Georgia region’s annual Japanese Speech Contest, with three winning awards. -
Graduate Student Paper Competition Winners Honored
March 1, 2018
Three Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts graduate students were recognized at the Career, Research, and Innovation Development Conference (CRIDC) awards ceremony on Feb 9, 2018 for their award-winning essays in the college’s Graduate Paper Conference.
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Congratulations to Kayleigh Haskin
February 27, 2018
Kayleigh has been chosen as this year’s Bellon Award winner, which recognizes a student who has distinguished themselves in leadership, academics, research and personal integrity. -
Dalle Vacche Receives Invitation to Be Goggio Visiting Professor at The University of Toronto, Canada
February 22, 2018
Angela Dalle Vacche, professor of Film Studies in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) at Georgia Institute of Technology, will be the Goggio Visiting Professor at The University of Toronto, Canada, in the Fall Semester 2018.
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Five Georgia Tech Students Awarded Chinese Government Scholarships
February 22, 2018
Five Georgia Tech students have been selected to receive full scholarships for a year of study in China. -
Ivan Allen College Race and Gender Studies
February 15, 2018
Among the responses to the Student-Led Listening Sessions held by the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts last fall, Dean Royster has pulled together a comprehensive list of class offerings in the College that integrate race and genders studies. Following is a list of both undergraduate and graduate classes for 2018.
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Mary McDonald Named Georgia Power Professor of Excellence
February 12, 2018
Mary G. McDonald, professor and Homer C. Rice Chair of Sports and Society in the School of History and Sociology, was featured as a Georgia Power Professor of Excellence during Georgia Tech’s home men’s basketball game against Duke University. -
New Research Highlights Trade-Off between Emissions Reductions and Economic Growth
February 9, 2018
In a study published in the February issue of the journal Sustainability, graduate student Eren Cifci and economics professor Matthew E. Oliver analyzed the effects of the Kyoto Protocol on the signatories’ greenhouse gas, or GHG, emissions and their per capita gross domestic product growth — a standard measure used to compare the relative growth of national economies. They found declines in greenhouse gas emissions and per capita gross domestic product growth, suggesting that “the trade-off between GHG emissions reductions via participation in an international climate agreement and short-run economic growth is a relevant and important consideration in the design and implementation of such agreements,” according to their paper.
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Congratulations to Dr. Ron Dempsey
February 6, 2018
Ron Dempsey successfully defended his dissertation, “The Role of Engineering Technology as a Pathway for African Americans into the Field of Engineering.” -
Photo Exhibition Celebrates 70 Years of DramaTech
February 5, 2018
A new photography exhibit celebrates 70 years of DramaTech, the student-run theater at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The exhibit examines the theater’s rich history through the lens of its three most influential directors, Mary Nell Santacroce, Gregory Abbott, and Melissa Foulger.
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Brown Examines UK-China Relations between 2010-16
January 31, 2018
Scott Brown, post-doctoral fellow within the Center for European and Transatlantic Studies in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has written, “Free Trade, Yes; Ideology, Not So Much: The UK’s Shifting China Policy 2010-16.”
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Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference
January 30, 2018
The School of History and Sociology will host the Georgia Regional Phi Alpha Theta conference on Saturday, April 7, 2018. -
A Message from the Dean on Ivan Allen College Student-led Listening Sessions
January 30, 2018
As 2018 and the new semester get into full swing, I would like to take a moment to reflect on the effort we began this past fall, in the wake of the troubling events that affected our campus — including the death of Scout Schultz and the violence at the vigil in Scout’s honor.
As the College community struggled to understand what happened and the roles we could play in making things better, we held three student-led sessions to listen to concerns and draw forth ideas from across the College.
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Ivan Allen College to Honor Donors Gail and Barry Spurlock, Six Alumni, and Three Recipients of the Ivan Allen Jr. Legacy Awards
January 29, 2018
Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts has announced the slate of honorees for its 2018 Distinguished Alumni Awards, which will be held the evening of March 28. Among those to be feted are long-time supporters of the College, Gail and Barry Spurlock.
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Two Doctoral Students Named IISP Cybersecurity Fellows
January 29, 2018
Jenna McGrath, a doctoral student in the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy, and Celine Irvene, a doctoral student in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, received funding from the Institute for Information Security and Privacy (IISP) Cybersecurity Fellowship program to support her research during Spring 2018. McGrath’s research on cyberattacks on electric grids reflects the growing importance of protecting the electricity infrastructure against cyber-enabled attacks, and identifying vulnerabilities unaddressed by current policies.
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Sashti Awarded Fulbright Specialist Grant
January 26, 2018
Raj Sashti, advisor for Fellowships and Sponsored Programs at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Institute of Technology, was awarded a Fulbright Specialist grant during fall 2017. This prestigious award enabled him to serve as an academic and professional expert to 15 universities in Thailand, including the nationally and internationally recognized Chulalongkorn University and the Asian Institute of Technology, and assist them with capacity building in the area of international education and exchange.
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A Timely Honor: Sam Nunn School Chair Funded in 20th Anniversary Year
January 26, 2018
Friends and family of the Senator Sam Nunn, Class of 1960 and Honorary Ph.D. 2008, have honored him by funding the Sam Nunn School Chair in International Affairs. This prestigious endowed faculty leadership chair will provide annual discretionary support for the incumbent administrative chair of the School to advance strategic priorities in perpetuity.
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