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Global Media & Cultures Graduate Student Designing Programs for Global Innovation
October 12, 2020
M.S. Global Media and Cultures student, Ci Song, uses cross-cultural expertise to make a difference on a global scale. -
Patricia Graffunder (MS-GMC student) Wins 1st Place in the Climate Action Photography & Art Contest
October 9, 2020
Global Media & Cultures student, Patricia Graffunder, wins photography and art contest for the Global Climate Action Symposium. -
Ilya Kaminsky Featured in WVIZ/PBC Special on Anisfield-Wolf Awards
October 7, 2020
In the special, producers paid a visit to Kaminsky's home in Atlanta, where he talked about his experience growing up deaf and the ideas behind Deaf Republic, the book of poems for which he won the Anisfield-Wolf Award for poetry. -
Ivan Allen College Faculty, Students, Participate in ‘17 Zooms’
October 7, 2020
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty members and students participated in a campus-wide discussion on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on Oct. 1. The Georgia Institute of Technology president’s office sponsored the invitation-only “17 Zooms” online event.
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Kosal speaks at Conference on Technology, Security, & Governance in the Arctic
October 6, 2020
On the 3rd of October, Nunn School Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal gave an invited talk at the “Circling the Arctic: Security and the Rule of Law in a Changing North” conference sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Law Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law (CERL) and the Annenberg Public Policy Center. The virtual conference brought together over 35 top-tier experts to identify concrete actions and changes to soft and hard law governance structures that can address security challenges and threats arising from Climate Change’s effect on the Arctic.
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Emily Snelling Named to Girls Scouts of Greater Atlanta Junior Board of Directors
October 5, 2020
Snelling is one of 24 members of the inaugural class. -
Nunn School Faculty Edit, Contribute to Latest Issue of "Orbis"
October 1, 2020
A number of Sam Nunn School of International Affairs faculty have made contributions to the fall 2020 issue of Orbis, a journal dedicated to world affairs published by the Foreign Policy Research Institute. -
Nunn School Welcomes Abigail Vaughn
September 30, 2020
Abigail Vaughn joined the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs this fall as an assistant professor with a research focus on the role of international financial governance. -
School of Modern Languages Researchers Work to Understand the Global Role of Media, One Region at a Time
September 30, 2020
Jan Uelzmann, Paul Alonso, and Natalie Khazaal teach different subjects in the School of Modern Languages and study different parts of the world. But a common thread unites these faculty members: their study of media and democratization across the globe.
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VoterTech VIP Students Lead Effort to Inform, Engage, Would-Be Campus Voters
September 30, 2020
The VoterTech Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) team is developing technologies to help voters find information about registration, ballot information, and early and absentee voting.
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SPP, ModLangs Grad Sarah Oso Receives ArtsXChange Emerging Leader Award
September 29, 2020
Sarah Oso, a 2019 graduate of the schools of Public Policy and Modern Languages was named an Emerging Leader during this year's Ebon Dooley Art and Justice Awards from ArtsXchange.
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Nunn School Trio Publishes Article in "Orbis"
September 28, 2020
"National Security Implications of Emerging Satellite Technologies," an article by Mariel Borowitz and Lawrence Rubin, associate professors in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and Nunn School Ph.D. student Brian Stewart, was published in the August issue of the journal Orbis.
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Flax Lecture Series Speakers Highlight Racial Disparities in Covid-19 Crisis
September 24, 2020
Former Obama administration policy advisers Greg Millett and Jeff Crowley spoke about racial inequalities in the Covid-19 pandemic and how to shape policy solutions that can help.
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Georgia Tech Students Play Key Role in IndieCade’s Global Covid-19 ‘Game Jam’
September 22, 2020
Students working in the Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center created two video games as part of a major independent game design event to help stem the spread of Covid-19.
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Karen Head Named Fulton County Poet Laureate
September 21, 2020
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners approved Head for the position in a vote on September 16. -
Students in the Global Social Entrepreneurship VIP Publish New Children’s Book
September 18, 2020
Students in the Global Social Entrepreneurship Vertical Integrated Project (VIP) have a new children’s book publication, “Scout's Superhero Search: The Birdieman of Rio de Janeiro.” The story is about Scout, an autistic child who has a superpower of finding real-life superheroes with the help of his grandfather, who visits him in his dreams.
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Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Provides Key Expertise to New School of Cybersecurity and Privacy
September 17, 2020
Several Ivan Allen College faculty members will be affiliated with the new School of Cybersecurity and Privacy.
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Ozkan and Shemyakina Named to Leading Women@Tech Cohort
September 17, 2020
Two Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty and staff – Sebnem Özkan, associate director of the Atlanta Global Studies Program and Olga Shemyakina, associate professor in the School of Economics – have been named to the 2020-21 cohort of Leading Women@Tech.
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Winnefeld Joins Federal Advisory Board of SpiderOak Mission Systems
September 17, 2020
SpiderOak provides "defense and intelligence solutions" for both civilian and military clients and produces software with a focus on security and privacy. -
IAC Faculty Selected as Provost's Teaching and Learning Fellows, and as Class of 1969 Teaching Fellows
September 17, 2020
Ten faculty Ivan Allen College faculty members, were chosen for the campus-wide programs as Provost's Teaching and Learning Fellows, and as Class of 1969 Teaching Fellows.
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