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Twenty Years After Katrina: How Levee Failures Changed America
August 19, 2025
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina’s catastrophic landfall, its legacy of destruction, displacement, and deepened inequality continues to shape communities and challenge disaster preparedness across the U.S.
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Forest Expansion Increases Agricultural Output, New Study Shows
August 19, 2025
Agriculture is the largest cause of deforestation. So, it follows that forest expansion efforts would displace agriculture — but new research from Georgia Tech's School of Economics reports that that’s not necessarily the case. And not only that, forest expansion actually increased agricultural output in the study.
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A New Look for Writing and Communication at Georgia Tech
August 5, 2025
The Writing and Communication Program's changes will emphasize the importance of clear communication.
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School of Economics Begins Search for New Chair
July 30, 2025
We are excited to launch our search for a new chair of the School of Economics at Georgia Tech!
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Getting the Message Across: One Researcher’s Mission to Make Communications Work for Everyone
July 30, 2025
From disaster alerts to job tools, Salimah LaForce is working toward a digital world that includes people with disabilities in every way.
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Georgia Tech Researchers Aim to Increase Awareness of Emotion AI — By Letting People Try It
July 29, 2025
Georgia Tech researcher Noura Howell and her team held community workshops in July to raise awareness about emotion AI — a type of artificial intelligence that analyzes facial expressions and other data to infer emotions.
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Georgia Tech Alumna Receives Fulbright U.S. Student Program Award for 2025–2026
July 29, 2025
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts is proud to announce that one of its distinguished alumni has been selected for the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Program for the 2025–2026 academic year.
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New Minor Program Bridges Business, Sports, Entertainment
July 28, 2025
The collaboration between the Scheller College of Business and the Ivan College of Liberal Arts offers undergraduates a new way to explore new career paths and capitalizes on Georgia Tech’s proximity to sports and entertainment venues and industries.
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College ‘General Education’ Requirements Help Prepare Students for Citizenship — But Critics Say It’s Learning Time Taken Away From Useful Studies
July 17, 2025
What do Americans think of when they hear the words “general education”?
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Ivan Allen College Offers New Minors for 2025-26
July 16, 2025
New minors for IAC students include Minor in Collaborative Social Innovation, the Minor in Science Communication and Policy, and the Minor in Creative Writing.
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‘Birds in Arts and Media’ VIP Brings Together Humanities, Sciences, and Technology
July 10, 2025
From swans to sparrows, birds are bridging the humanities and STEM fields in Stéphanie Boulard’s new 'Birds in Arts and Media' Vertically Integrated Project (VIP).
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Shared Experiences Inspire PhD Student’s Book ‘Between Classes’
July 7, 2025
Shamim Shoomali hopes her new book will help other students see that they aren't alone.
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Georgia Tech Launches Two New Interdisciplinary Research Institutes
July 1, 2025
By uniting experts across disciplines, Georgia Tech is positioning itself at the forefront of neuroscience and space research.
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A New Vision for Science Diplomacy: Q&A With Cassidy Sugimoto
June 23, 2025
Sugimoto reveals how an open and more equitable science ecosystem can benefit us all.
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Georgia Tech School of Modern Languages to Offer Global Seal of Biliteracy
June 9, 2025
This fall, the School of Modern Languages at Georgia Tech will offer its graduating students the Global Seal of Biliteracy.
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Strategic Interactions: Amanda Murdie Brings Her Expertise in Building Connections as New Dean
June 2, 2025
Amanda Murdie, Dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, is an expert in international relations and game theory — skills she plans to use to foster strategic connections for liberal arts education and research at Georgia Tech.
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How a Decades-Old Tech Battle Remains as Relevant Today as Ever
May 12, 2025
Milton Mueller's new book explores the history and aftermath of the U.S. decision to relinquish control over how internet addresses are assigned.
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Center for Urban Research Receives Grant to Help Improve Atlanta Neighborhoods
May 7, 2025
The Southern Company Foundation awarded a $2.5 million grant to the Georgia Tech Center for Urban Research to support Mayor Andre Dickens’ effort to improve Atlanta neighborhoods.
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New Course Broadens Students’ Horizons Using AI
May 7, 2025
A new Georgia Tech course merges art, AI, and neuroscience, empowering students to create innovative generative artworks.
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Graduating Public Policy Student Offers a Master Class in Overcoming Adversity
April 28, 2025
Michelle Lee has battled health issues throughout her time at Georgia Tech, but persevered and will graduate on Friday.