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Public Policy Class Connects Students with Legislators on Issues Important to Them
February 10, 2022
Students in POL 2101: State and Local Government, spend the semester developing solutions for today's policy issues.
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Trio of Faculty Join Alums Named to National Academy of Engineering
February 9, 2022
Christopher Jones, Sandra Magnus, and Nick Sahinidis join Nathan Meehan (Phys '75) and Nick Lappos (AE ’73) in being elected to the NAE, one of the highest professional distinctions awarded to an engineer.
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Georgia Tech Researcher Brian An Leads Groundwater Sustainability Study in California
February 9, 2022
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How ‘Memory Wars’ Fuel the Conflict in Russia and Ukraine
February 8, 2022
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Board of Regents Approves Project Request for Renovations to D.M. Smith Building
February 8, 2022
Renovations to the home of the School of Public Policy are planned to begin in late 2023.
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GTRI Researcher Leads Nunn School Class Built on NATO Innovation Challenge
February 7, 2022
Nicholas Nelson teaches INTA 4901/8901 and helps prepare students for security careers.
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5 Questions on Romance Languages with Lelia Glass
February 7, 2022
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Newly Named Founding Chair Recognizes 'Cybersecurity Revolves Around Problems, Not Academic Disciplines'
February 1, 2022
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Three Modern Languages Faculty Named Sustainability/SDG Education Teaching Fellows
January 31, 2022
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Young Unravels Roots of Trade Compliance at the WTO in Latest Book
January 31, 2022
Alasdair Young delves into five European trade disputes to get at why the European Unioon often complies with World Trade Organization rulings in a volume that upends the prevailing narrative.
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Black History Month Viewing Recommendations
January 27, 2022
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New Research Paints a More Detailed Picture of Poverty and Race in America
January 27, 2022
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Nunn School Partnership Helps Security Students Across Campus Get Research to Policymakers
January 26, 2022
The Nunn School partnered with The Cipher Brief and their Academic Incubator Program.
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6 Questions on Russia-Ukraine Tensions with Adam Stulberg
January 25, 2022
The chair of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs explains the buildup of Russian troops at the Ukrainian border.
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Landlord-pay Rental Units Cost US Economy $836 Million Per Year in Wasted Energy
January 21, 2022
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Massetti Named to National Academies Committee on Carbon Utilization
January 13, 2022
Massetti is the fourth public policy member to be serving on a committee at this time.
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Students Across Campus Engage with Policy Through Posters
January 12, 2022
Students in Julia Melkers' section of POL 1101 do individual and group research projects each semester.
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Study Examines Diversity in Research Publishing
January 10, 2022
A new study co-authored by School of Public Policy Chair Cassidy R. Sugimoto finds that white and Asian male authors exert an outsized influence on the selection of research topics, publish on the broadest range of issues, and are more often listed as first authors. On the other hand, Black, Latino, and women authors are underrepresented in many STEM fields and often appear as authors only in less-cited fields.
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Hopeful Science Fiction for a New Year
December 27, 2021
Ivan Allen College science fiction faculty members offer hopeful science fiction recommendations to celebrate Science Fiction Day, Jan. 2.
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Reserve Officer Training Corps 2021 Year In Review
December 22, 2021
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