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How the Pandemic is Shaping U.S. Security Policy
November 7, 2023
In the wake of the pandemic, the U.S. is changing its national security policy.
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Premier Public Policy Conference to Feature a Strong Ivan Allen College Presence
November 7, 2023
More than two dozen Ivan Allen faculty members and Ph.D. students from three Schools will present papers, serve as panelists or panel chairs, or organize discussions.
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Nunn School Launches Diplomats-in-Residence Program
November 7, 2023
The diplomats will teach courses, including one on case studies in diplomacy and a mini-mester course on soft power and diplomacy.
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Michael Jordan Famously Didn’t Talk About Race — That Doesn’t Mean It Didn’t Shape His Career
November 6, 2023
A new book by sports historian Johnny Smith deconstructs what he sees as one of the most ubiquitous myths around Michael Jordan: that the basketball superstar transcended race.
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Three Ivan Allen College Faculty Members Named Brook Byers Fellows
November 2, 2023
The three new fellows join four other Ivan Allen College faculty previously appointed as fellows.
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Husbands Fealing Honored as ‘Academic Leader and Champion of Diversity in STEM Fields’
October 31, 2023
The dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts is the 2023 recipient of the American Economic Association's Carolyn Shaw Bell Award.
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Two Ivan Allen College Students Chosen for 2023 Millennium Fellowship
October 25, 2023
Adaiba Nwasike and Sydney Wheeler, students in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, were among 22 Georgia Tech students selected for the 2023 Class of the Millennium Fellowship.
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Georgia Tech Celebrates the Launch of GTDC in Washington, D.C.
October 25, 2023
Students, alumni, Georga Tech leaders, and political luminaries gathered in Washington to celebrate the program’s launch.
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Ecohorror: Learning From Mutant Monsters and Killer Plants
October 18, 2023
Since Godzilla crawled out of the ocean in 1954, a monstrous consequence of the atomic age, ecohorror has given modern audiences an imaginative way to grapple not only with our primal fear of nature — but also with our complicated feelings about humanity’s impact on the environment.
This subgenre of horror, in which people face the wrath of nature and its emissaries, has never been more popular — driven in large measure by climate change anxiety and showcase titles such as the hit video game and HBO series The Last of Us.
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Georgia Tech Experts Shed Light on Israel-Hamas War
October 17, 2023
As the war unfolds, Tech experts offer their thoughts on what happened, what comes next, and how the U.S. will be involved.
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AI: Am I...Being Replaced?
October 16, 2023
In 2023, artificial intelligence is busy. It crafts blog posts, designs advertisements, answers customer service complaints, and even completes homework assignments. And those are just a few of its newer skills — it’s been reviewing resumes, manufacturing automobiles, suggesting songs, recommending products, and surveilling human faces and bodies for years.
These activities have long required human minds and, in many cases, eyes, ears, mouths, or hands. Now, it seems reasonable for people to ask, “Am I being replaced?”
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Korean Esports Pioneer Visual Language for the Gaming Industry
October 16, 2023
Keung Yoon Bae, an assistant professor of Korean Studies at the School of Modern Languages, explores how the Korean esports industry is one of the first to confront the challenge of describing physical performance in a digital medium.
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Dean Kaye Husbands Fealing Co-Authors Book Chapter on Measuring the Gender Gap in Innovation
October 11, 2023
Kaye Husbands Fealing, dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, co-authored a new book chapter on measuring and addressing the gender gap in science, technology, and innovation.
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Atlanta Primed to Become U.S. Soccer Capital Ahead of 2026 World Cup
October 10, 2023
A Georgia Tech expert says the construction of U.S. Soccer’s National Training Facility in Atlanta will further the city’s glowing reputation in the soccer community and expand the game’s popularity among a new generation.
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Nobel Prize Highlights Timeliness of Gender Equity Research
October 10, 2023
The Nobel committee’s decision to award a researcher on women's equity in the workforce highlights the urgency of the topic, one that several faculty members in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts have also dedicated their careers to studying.
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Acclaimed Poetry@Tech Reading Series Returns in Person Oct. 7
October 3, 2023
Georgia Tech’s renowned Poetry@Tech reading series will return to campus after a three-year in-person hiatus. The first reading will be held on Saturday, Oct. 7 and will celebrate the life and work of esteemed poet, teacher, and mentor David Bottoms.
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14th Annual France-Atlanta Event Series Returns to Georgia Tech
September 28, 2023
Since 2010, the Consulate General of France in Atlanta and the Georgia Tech have partnered together to present “France-Atlanta: Together towards Innovation”. This multidisciplinary event series takes place every fall and is centered on innovation and designed to foster cooperation and exchange between France and the U.S. Southeast.
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Public Policy Faculty Takes Home Major APPAM Award for Second Time in Three Years
September 28, 2023
Daniel Matisoff won the award for his co-authored book 'Ecolabels, Innovation, and Green Market Transformation.'
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Georgia Tech Researchers Studying National Wireless Alert Test to Improve Access
September 28, 2023
The research is another example of Ivan Allen College's Center for Advanced Communications Policy works to influence tech policy in ways that improve the human condition.
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Where Craft and Mystery Intersect: Meet Victoria Chang, Bourne Chair in Poetry
September 25, 2023
Victoria Chang, Georgia Tech’s new Margaret T. and Henry C. Bourne Jr. Chair in Poetry and director of Poetry@Tech, thinks that poets and engineers have a lot in common. Science, technology, engineering, and math rely on the same confluence of creativity, innovation, knowledge, and precision artists and poets use.
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