Recent News
Pages: Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4 | Page 5 | Page 6 | Page 7 | Page 8 | Page 9 | Page 10 | Page 11 | Page 12 | Page 13 | Page 14 | Page 15 | Page 16 | Page 17 | Page 18 | Page 19 | Page 20 | 21 | Page 22 | Page 23 | Page 24 | Page 25 | Page 26 | Page 27 | Page 28 | Page 29 | Page 30 | Page 31 | Page 32 | Page 33 | Page 34 | Page 35 | Page 36 | Page 37 | Page 38 | Page 39 | Page 40 | Page 41 | Page 42 | Page 43 | Page 44 | Page 45 | Page 46 | Page 47 | Page 48 | Page 49 | Page 50 | Page 51 | Page 52 | Page 53 | Page 54 | Page 55 | Page 56 | Page 57 | Page 58 | Page 59 | Page 60 | Page 61 | Page 62 | Page 63 | Page 64 | Page 65 | Page 66 | Page 67 | Page 68 | Page 69 | Page 70 | Page 71 | Page 72 | Page 73 | Page 74 | Page 75 | Page 76 | Page 77 | Page 78 | Page 79 | Page 80 | Page 81 | Page 82 | Page 83 | Page 84 | Page 85 | Page 86 | Page 87 | Page 88 | Page 89
-
Three Professors in Ivan Allen College Selected for Emerging Leaders Program
July 15, 2021
-
ADVANCE Program at Georgia Tech Welcomes Three New Professors
July 12, 2021
The ADVANCE Program at Georgia Tech welcomed three new professors on July 1: Ana “Annie” I. Antón, Nancey Green Leigh, and Mary G. McDonald.
-
5 Questions With Sports Historian Johnny Smith
July 6, 2021
-
Ivan Allen College Appoints New Interim Chairs
July 5, 2021
-
Ivan Allen College’s Ilya Kaminsky Featured in ‘Great Immigrants, Great Americans’ Campaign
June 30, 2021
Ilya Kaminksy came to the United States from Odessa, Ukraine, as a teenager.
-
A Pioneer of Inclusivity and Equity at Georgia Tech Reflects on 20 Years of ADVANCEs
June 29, 2021
After 20 years of service, Mary Frank Fox is stepping down as ADVANCE Professor for the Ivan Allen College.
-
New Speculative Fiction Magazine Hivemind Continues Georgia Tech’s Sci-Fi Tradition
June 25, 2021
The Hivemind and Sci-Fi Lab are both led by Georgia Tech students and faculty in the Master of Science in Global Media and Cultures program. These initiatives offer students professional development opportunities while commemorating the long tradition of science fiction on campus.
-
Econ Ph.D. Student Joins AERE Graduate Student Engagement Committee
June 24, 2021
-
Meet School of Public Policy Chair Cassidy Sugimoto
June 21, 2021
-
Magerko, Computer Science Alumnus, Win ACM Best Paper Award
June 18, 2021
-
Anna Stenport Named Dean of College of Liberal Arts at Rochester Institute of Technology
June 16, 2021
-
Stress Monitor Wins First CDAIT Student IoT Challenge
June 15, 2021
Three College of Engineering students have won the first CDAIT Student IoT Capacity Building Challenge.
-
Two Ivan Allen Students Invited to Join Prestigious Scholar Program
June 14, 2021
-
Olympian, Econ Alumna, and Cancer Survivor Chaunté Lowe is Using Her Platform for Good
June 10, 2021
-
Georgia Tech Hip Hop Scholar Featured in Google Arts & Culture’s Atlanta Page
June 8, 2021
Joycelyn Wilson's essay on hip hop anchor's the genre's section of the site, which also includes two stories about her HipHop2020 Innovation Archive.
-
Preserving Hip Hop’s Past and Building a Better Future
June 7, 2021
The HipHop2020 Innovation Archive preserves a slice of Atlanta's early hip hop scene, with the ultimate goal of helping educators use the materials to teach coding and other subjects
-
In the Conversation About Redlining, Details Matter
June 2, 2021
-
Randolph Awarded Fellowships from the University of Connecticut and Brown University
June 1, 2021
Sherie M. Randolph, associate professor in the School of History and Sociology, has received two prestigious fellowships.
-
Turkey’s ‘Confucius Institutes’ Subject of Winning Diplomacy Lab Bid
June 1, 2021
Ozkan's project will focus on the activities and representations of Confucious Institutes in Turkish media and college campuses.
-
Husbands Fealing Delivers Keynote for Women in Sustainability Leadership Awards
June 1, 2021
Husbands Fealing focused on the visibility and representation of women and other underrepresented groups and how improved diversity in ideas and opinions can lead to innovation.
Pages: Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4 | Page 5 | Page 6 | Page 7 | Page 8 | Page 9 | Page 10 | Page 11 | Page 12 | Page 13 | Page 14 | Page 15 | Page 16 | Page 17 | Page 18 | Page 19 | Page 20 | 21 | Page 22 | Page 23 | Page 24 | Page 25 | Page 26 | Page 27 | Page 28 | Page 29 | Page 30 | Page 31 | Page 32 | Page 33 | Page 34 | Page 35 | Page 36 | Page 37 | Page 38 | Page 39 | Page 40 | Page 41 | Page 42 | Page 43 | Page 44 | Page 45 | Page 46 | Page 47 | Page 48 | Page 49 | Page 50 | Page 51 | Page 52 | Page 53 | Page 54 | Page 55 | Page 56 | Page 57 | Page 58 | Page 59 | Page 60 | Page 61 | Page 62 | Page 63 | Page 64 | Page 65 | Page 66 | Page 67 | Page 68 | Page 69 | Page 70 | Page 71 | Page 72 | Page 73 | Page 74 | Page 75 | Page 76 | Page 77 | Page 78 | Page 79 | Page 80 | Page 81 | Page 82 | Page 83 | Page 84 | Page 85 | Page 86 | Page 87 | Page 88 | Page 89