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Georgia Tech to Award Dr. Anthony S. Fauci the 2021 Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage
January 25, 2021
An annual award from the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Ivan Allen Jr. prize honors individuals who have stood up for moral principles at the risk of their careers and livelihoods.
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Race Beyond Borders: New AGSC-led Initiative to Explore Atlanta’s Role in Global Conversation on Race
January 24, 2021
Corralled by the Atlanta Global Studies Center, a group of higher education partners and the Mayor’s Office of International Affairs have come together to address the role of “The city too busy to hate” in the global conversation on race. -
School of Public Policy Study Shows Artificial Intelligence Can Beat Human Experts in Discovering Attitudes on Electric Vehicle Charging
January 22, 2021
The research demonstrates advances in using artifical intelligence for policy analysis, and reveals social inequities in charging station availability across the United States,
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Ivan Allen College Announces Winners of 2021 Graduate Paper Competition
January 21, 2021
Five graduate students from three different schools won cash prizes for excellence in research and scholarship. -
Todd Michney's Research Featured in Atlanta Studies
January 18, 2021
Dr. Michney and colleague Max Blau reflect on the 1960 English Avenue school bombing. -
Ivan Allen Faculty Member Named 2020-2021 USG Leadership Fellows
January 15, 2021
Brandy Simula, Professor Anna Stenport, and Kate Williams received the honor.
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Finalists Chosen in School of Public Policy Chair Search
January 15, 2021
The search for the School of Public Policy chair position is down to two candidates. -
Georgia Tech’s Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall Named Homeland Security Advisor
January 14, 2021
Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Ph.D., distinguished professor of the practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has been selected to serve as the White House homeland security advisor by President-elect Joe Biden.
Sherwood-Randall previously held senior positions in the Clinton and Obama Administrations. In addition to her role in the Nunn School, she also is a senior energy-national security fellow at the Strategic Energy Institute
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A Hub for Law, Science, and Technology in the School of Public Policy
January 13, 2021
LST Director Chad Slieper is working to transform the 21-year-old pre-law program into a campus hub for discussing issues at the intersection of law, science, and technology.
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Rubin Appointed Co-Editor of ‘Terrorism and Political Violence’
January 11, 2021
Larry Rubin, associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has been named co-editor of Terrorism and Political Violence, the leading journal in terrorism studies.
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Jay Telotte, Indefatigable Scholar of American Film, Retires After 41 Years at Georgia Tech
January 5, 2021
In a long and enormously productive career at Georgia Tech, Telotte published 16 books, around 160 journal articles, and helped create the School of Literature, Media, and Communication's film studies program.
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What to Watch and Read for Science Fiction Day
December 30, 2020
The science fiction faculty in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts offer book and movie recommendations from 1971, the year of the first science fiction course at Georgia Tech.
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Patrick McCarthy, Former School of Economics Chair, Retires After Nearly 20 Years
December 30, 2020
McCarthy, who spent 11 years as Chair, helped launch the School's graduate programs and leaves behind a strong legacy of research, teaching, and service.
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Sam Aral Retires After More Than 12 Years As Facilities Manager
December 29, 2020
A colleague called Aral "one of the strongest advocates for end-users that I’ve worked with."
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Policy Forum Kicks Off with Event Highlighting New Book on Senator Nunn's Career
December 18, 2020
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs hosted a marquee event for the Sam-Nunn Bank of America Policy Forum featuring former Senator Sam Nunn and Frank Leith Jones, author of Sam Nunn: Statesman of the Nuclear Age. They discussed Jones' new book, which highlights Senator Nunn's career. The book focuses on three periods of Senator Nunn's leadership.
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Consider Yourself Invited to Join the Georgia Tech Swahili Family
December 18, 2020
Swahili student encourages fellow students to consider Swahili courses -
Rebecca Keane, Longtime Ivan Allen College Communications Director, Retires
December 18, 2020
Keane worked for three of the Ivan Allen College's four deans and helped professionalize the College's communications program.
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30 Years of the Ivan Allen College
December 18, 2020
A look back at 30 years of the Ivan Allen College.
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Anjali Thomas Among First Four Jim Pope Faculty Fellows for CREATE-X
December 16, 2020
New fellowship program instills entrepreneurial confidence in faculty, opening new frontiers for CREATE-X
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Georgia Tech Students Win ‘JUMP Into STEM’ for Third Consecutive Year
December 16, 2020
A team of undergraduate students in School of Public Policy Assistant Professor Omar Asensio’s Data Science for Policy course has won the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2020-21 JUMP Into STEM competition.
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