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2022 Student IoT Innovation Capacity Building Challenge now accepting project proposal submissions
November 12, 2021
Teams can receive up to $3,000 in research support for projects related to the Internet of Things. -
New Study Reveals Racial, Ethnic Disparities in Use of Increasingly Popular Prostate Cancer Test
November 8, 2021
The study found that Black men were at least 23.6% less likely than their white counterparts to receive an MRI exam following an elevated prostate-specific antigen blood test.
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DramaTech Tackles Pandemic, Love & Information
November 5, 2021
The fall production of Georgia Tech's student-run theater premieres in-person and online on Friday, Nov. 5. -
Taylor Selected for USG Executive Leadership Institute
November 4, 2021
Laura Taylor, professor and chair of the School of Economics, will join the 2021-2022 USG Executive Leadership Institute. -
Undergraduate Q&A: HSOC Society President Katie Marchese
November 4, 2021
Third-year student Katie Marchese plans to use her double major in HTS and Public Policy to pursue further education in law. -
D'Unger's Father's Passion Lives on at the Georgia Tech Library
November 3, 2021
HSOC faculty member Amy D'Unger's donation of her father's early sci-fi book collection keeps his passion and memory alive at the Georgia Tech Library. -
Mimosas, Scholars, and Ivan Allen: Ivan Allen College Welcomes Alumni Back for Homecoming Week
November 2, 2021
Ivan Allen College kicked off Homecoming Week with several activities to celebrate alumni and the legacy of Ivan Allen Jr. -
Technology Policy and Research Center Ranks atop Centers of Research Excellence
November 2, 2021
The center was ranked the best out of 21 in the country for its contributions to management of technology and innovation (MOT) research.
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Ivan Allen College Welcomes New Advisory Board Members
November 1, 2021
Three new members were appointed to the Ivan Allen College advisory board. -
New Public Policy Class Examines Building Equitable Cities through Urban Policy
November 1, 2021
PUBP 4211/6606: Urban Policy, will feature weekly guest speakers solving real-world problems.
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Be Afraid: What to Read at Halloween
October 29, 2021
LMC Faculty Recommend Haunting Tales -
What was Life Like at Georgia Tech 50 Years Ago?
October 28, 2021
Philip Cheaney and Phillip Jones were two of the first three graduates from the School of Economics in 1971. They reflected on what has changed the most in the past 50 years, what has stayed the same, and their best advice for students today. -
Public Policy Chair Co-Authors ‘Nature’ Commentary on Predatory Journal Publishers
October 28, 2021
In the commentary, Sugimoto and her colleagues suggest ways to reduce the influence of predatory publishers, which can fool researchers and flood the web with false or low-quality research.
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5 Questions on Voting with Richard Barke
October 27, 2021
Richard Barke of the School of Public Policy talks about the importance of local elections.
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The Cultural Myths of the Early Computer (and How They Shape the Conversation Today)
October 27, 2021
By looking at the early history of personal computers and the myths that rose around them, we can be more critical of messaging from tech and media companies today. -
Study Co-Authored by School of Public Policy Ph.D. Student Explores Effects of Automation, AI, in the Modern Workplace
October 21, 2021
Collaborative study co-authored by Ph.D. candidate from the School of Public Policy and a Georgia State University colleague explores the effects of automation and AI in the modern workplace
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Experts Discuss Algorithmic Bias in School of Public Policy Panel
October 20, 2021
Four experts from across the country discussed their research handling bias in algorithms.
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Navy Commander Challenges Midshipmen to Find Their “Battle Rhythm”
October 18, 2021
Cmdr. Kathryn “Kat” Sampson Wijnaldum says setting good habits is key to success in military careers. -
Global Challenges and Opportunities: Space and Foreign Policy with Mariel Borowitz
October 18, 2021
Mariel Borowitz, associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, talks about her research and its significance.
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5 Questions with Dracula, Gothic Horror Scholar Carol Senf
October 15, 2021
Carol Senf, a noted expert in Dracula and Gothic literature, says real life is scarier than any horror novel could hope to be.
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