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Kosal Speaks at Augusta University on WMD Proliferation, Emerging Technology
October 25, 2016
Margaret Kosal, an associate professor in the Ivan Allen College Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, spoke at Augusta University on October 24.
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Nunn Forum Examines Underlying Causes of Ideological Extremism
October 25, 2016
On September 22, 2016, Bank of America, the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and the Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy commenced the 2016 Sam Nunn Bank of America Policy Forum, entitled “How Does it End and What Can We Do? Addressing the Underlying Causes of Ideological Extremism.”
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Study Shows More Georgia Companies Adopt Competitive “Smart Manufacturing” Techniques
October 24, 2016
Georgia’s manufacturing sector remains a vibrant and profitable part of the state’s economy, with more companies incorporating strategies such as smart manufacturing to remain competitive.
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Mueller Participates in West Point and NATO's International Conference on Cyber Conflict
October 24, 2016
Milton Mueller, a professor in the Ivan Allen College School of Public Policy, participated in the 2016 International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CyCon), which was held in Washington, D.C. from October 21 – 23, 2016.
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Kosal Speaks in Norway on Emerging Technologies
October 24, 2016
Margaret E. Kosal, an associate professor in the Ivan Allen College Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, spoke on “Emerging Science and Technologies: Diplomacy, Security, and Governance” at the eighth annual meeting of the Society for the Study of New and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), which was held at the University of Bergen, Norway from October 11 - 14, 2016.
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French Is the "Language of the Future" for Business and Global Diplomacy
October 21, 2016
Did you know that French is the third most important language for business, after English and Chinese? French is also the language of global diplomacy with treaties registered with the United Nations translated into both English and French, and while English is favored at U.N. headquarters in New York, French is more widely used in the U.N. second largest office in Geneva.
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Governor Deal Recognizes Georgia Tech’s German Day Celebration in Proclamation
October 20, 2016
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal issued a proclamation in which he officially declared October 18 as German Day in Georgia and recognized Georgia Tech’s German Day celebration.
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Usselman to Step Down as Chair of History and Sociology; Royster Announces National Chair Search
October 19, 2016
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts will be conducting a national search for a new school chair in the School of History and Sociology (HSOC). The search comes as Steve Usselman steps down at the end of the academic year completing six years in the role.
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But, But: Allow Me to Interrupt
October 19, 2016
The 2016 presidential campaign – particularly the primary and presidential debates – undoubtedly will be remembered as one of the most unusual periods in recent political history, with the candidates talking about everything from national security and the economy, to email servers and income taxes, to topics that seem better suited for a bar stool than a debate stage.
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Mock Trial Teams Finish in First and Fifth Place Overall at Carolina Classic Tournament
October 19, 2016
Georgia Tech’s Mock Trial “A” and “B” teams (GTMT) finished in first and fifth place, respectively, at the 10th Annual Carolina Classic Invitational, which was held October 14 - 16 at Elon University in Elon, North Carolina.
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Clark Is Invited Attendee White House Conference on Science and Technology
October 19, 2016
On October 13th, President Obama hosted a day-long conference that brought together researchers, business leaders, technologists, philanthropists, local innovators, and students to discuss building U.S. capacity in science and technology. Jennifer Clark, who is an associate professor in the Ivan Allen College School of Public Policy and director of the Georgia Tech Center for Urban Innovation (CUI) Director was an attendee at the invitation-only White House Frontiers Conference in Pittsburgh. Also invited was Beth Mynatt, executive director of Georgia Tech's Institute for People and Technology (IPaT).
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Taylor and Rubin Attend Minerva Meeting
October 19, 2016
Mark Zachary Taylor and Lawrence Rubin, associate professors in the Ivan Allen College Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, attended the 2016 Minerva meeting and program review, which was held from September 14 - 15 in Washington, D.C.
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Mitchell Featured in Georgia Tech’s Faces of Inclusive Excellence Video
October 19, 2016
Helena Mitchell, executive director of Georgia Tech’s Center for Advance Communications Policy (CACP) and Regent's Researcher in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts School of Public Policy, was featured in Georgia Tech's “Faces of Inclusive Excellence” video produced by the Office of Institute Diversity.
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Asad Receives Foley Scholar Award for Social Justice Research
October 19, 2016
Mariam Asad, a doctoral student in the Ivan Allen College School of Literature, Media, and Communication’s Digital Media program, received a Foley Scholar award from Georgia Tech’s GVU Center.
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Fealing and Hicks Participate in International Conferences
October 17, 2016
Professors Kaye Husbands Fealing and Diana Hicks of the Ivan Allen College School of Public Policy participated in international conferences during the month of September.
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McDonald’s New Course Will Examine Social and Political Issues in Professional Sports
October 17, 2016
Mary McDonald, the Homer C. Rice Chair in Sports and Society in the Ivan Allen College School of History and Sociology, will teach a new course during the spring 2017 semester, “The Politics of Sports,” that explores the social, economic, and political issues that impact professional sports.
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School of Modern Languages Celebrates 25 Years of LBAT Study Abroad Programs
October 17, 2016
The Ivan Allen College School of Modern Languages is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its signature Language for Business and Technology (LBAT) summer study abroad programs.
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Georgia Tech Model United Nations Hosts Annual High School Conference
October 17, 2016
The Georgia Tech Model United Nations (GTMUN) club hosted the 2016 Georgia Tech Model UN High School Conference on campus on October 10 – 11, 2016.
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School of Modern Languages Celebrates 25 Years of LBAT Study Abroad Programs
October 17, 2016
The Ivan Allen College School of Modern Languages is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its signature Language for Business and Technology (LBAT) summer study abroad programs.
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Technique Article Discusses Benefits of an LMC Degree
October 13, 2016
The Technique, Georgia Tech's student newspaper, published "LMC Gives Unique Opportunities," an article highlighting the experiences of students in the Ivan Allen College School of Literature, Media, and Communication, on September, 30, 2016.
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