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Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Again Selected to Host US Navy Federal Executive Fellows
July 14, 2020
The Georgia Institute of Technology's Sam Nunn School of International Affairs was selected to continue hosting US Navy Federal Executive Fellow for the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 academic years.
Margaret E. Kosal, associate professor in the Nunn School, is the founding director of the Military Fellows Program. She launched the program in 2014 with two US Army Fellows. To date, nine Military Fellows the US Army, US Air Force, and US Navy have spent a year at Georgia Tech.
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School of Modern Languages Hosts The Workshop on Language, Technology, and Society
July 14, 2020
Funded by the Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) and the GVU Center at Georgia Tech, School of Modern Languages’ professor Lelia Glass is leading a series of workshops on the topics of language, technology, and society. -
A Highlight on Persian and Iranian Studies at Georgia Tech
July 9, 2020
The School of Modern Languages at Georgia Tech has several new courses focusing on Iranian media, culture and society. Students can take these courses offered in Persian and Iranian studies to count towards their MENAS minor. -
Congratulations to Amber Brooks
July 6, 2020
HSTS graduate student Amber Brooks publishes research on the history of medicine. -
Professor Todd Michney on Redlining and Residential Segregation
July 6, 2020
Historian's research focuses on race and residential segregation. -
Internet of Things Center Moving to Ivan Allen College
June 30, 2020
http://spp.gatech.eduThe Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies (CDAIT) is moving to the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts from its founding home at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI).
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Korean Program at Georgia Tech: Award Funding, Compelling Research, and Innovative Curriculum
June 30, 2020
In 2018, a new undergraduate Korean program was established at Georgia Tech. Over the past two years, the School of Modern Languages Korean program has seen growth and diversification of its research and course offerings. -
Kosal Examines Disruptive Technologies and Emerging Innovations in Article
June 25, 2020
Margaret E. Kosal, an associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, wrote “AI and Global Security Environment” published by PIR Center.
Kosal examines how disruptive technologies and emerging innovations are going to change economies, governmental structures, and international security.
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Rubin Writes Chapter in Sectarianism, Proxies and De-sectarianisation Report
June 24, 2020
Lawrence Rubin, an associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, contributed a chapter in Sectarianism, Proxies, and De-sectarianisation (SEPAD) report Saudi Arabia, Iran and De-Escalation in the Persian Gulf. His piece, “Saudi Arabia, Iran and the United States,” discusses the role the U.S. has in the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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Paper Co-Authored by Kaye Husbands Fealings Wins Award
June 23, 2020
A paper co-authored by Kaye Husbands Fealing that examines the gender pay gap at federal science agencies has won the Devah Pager Award from the Section on Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility of the American Sociological Association (ASA).
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Translation of Utz Plenary Published in Brazilian Journal
June 23, 2020
A Portuguese translation of Richard Utz’ plenary presentation from the 2015 International Congress on Medieval Studies has been published in the Brazilian journal Roda da Fortuna.
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Professor Christine Ries Appointed to Bureau of Labor Statistics Data Users Advisory Committee
June 22, 2020
Professor Christine Ries Appointed to Bureau of Labor Statistics Data Users Advisory Committee. -
Project Global Officer: Scholarships & Study Abroad Opportunities
June 22, 2020
Project GO is an initiative of the U.S. Department of Defense aimed at improving the critical-language skills, regional expertise and intercultural competence of future military officers. -
DramaTech Takes Latest Show Online
June 16, 2020
DramaTech, Georgia Tech's student-run theater, will stage its next performance, boom, live in streaming format starting Friday night.
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Pain, Calm, Courage: A Letter from Dean Kaye Husbands Fealing
June 4, 2020
Dean Husbands Fealing shares a message of pain, calm, and courage in response to recent events in our country.
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School of Modern Languages Celebrates Retirement of Yan Gao and Natalia Myshkin
June 3, 2020
Please join us in congratulating Yan Gao and Natalia Myshkin on their retirement. -
Melissa Ianetta Named Head of Writing & Communication Program
June 2, 2020
Melissa Ianetta, a writing and rhetoric professor at the University of Delaware, has been hired to lead the Writing and Communication Program at Georgia Tech.
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A Warm Welcome to New Dean Kaye Husbands Fealing
June 1, 2020
The College offers a warm welcome to Kaye Husbands Fealing who officially assumed her new role as dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech on June 1 and shared a message of optimism with the College community. On June 3, she sent a letter to the College widening the diaologue to address the events occuring around racial injustice.
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School of Public Policy Study Harnesses Deep Learning to Drive Electric Vehicle Policy
June 1, 2020
A new study reveals driver perceptions about the electric vehicle charging network while demonstrating how deep learning techniques can be deployed for analysis of streaming data in near real-time.
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School of Public Policy Professor Proposes Statistical Model for COVID-19 Reopening Decisions
May 28, 2020
Scott Ganz, an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy, has proposed a statistical model to help state officials determine when they have met recommended threshholds for reopening the economy.
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