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Joe Bankoff and Alumna Archel Bernard to be Honored at 2020 Gold & White Honors Gala
October 2, 2019
Former Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Chair Joe Bankoff and School of Literature, Media, and Communication alumna Archel Bernard will be honored by The Georgia Tech Alumni Association at the eighth annual Gold & White Honors Gala on February 13, 2020.
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Margaret Kosal and Her Favorite Element
October 2, 2019
To celebrate the International Year of the Periodic Table, Tech students, faculty, and staff talk about their favorite elements. For October, we have Margaret E. Kosal, from the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs.
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Georgia Tech Climate Conference Showcases Ivan Allen College Climate Change Expertise
September 30, 2019
Two Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts schools played key roles in the Global Climate Action Symposium held on campus Sept. 27.
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Borowitz’s Research Featured in President Cabrera's Institute Address
September 25, 2019
President Ángel Cabrera delivered his first institute address to a group of Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff at the Ferst Center for the Arts on September 5. In his speech, Cabrera discussed many topics including creating a new strategic plan, organization changes, student mental health, improving student diversity, and research. Featured in the research slide of President Cabrera's presentation was Mariel Borowitz.
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Nunn School Student Leaders React to First Encounter with President Cabrera
September 25, 2019
President Ángel Cabrera's first day on the job included unpacking items for his office, meeting with members of his cabinet, processing HR paperwork as well as having lunch with Georgia Tech student leaders. Two of the seven students were Sam Nunn School of International Affairs majors and two others minor in the subject.
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West Germany, the New Start of a Republic
September 24, 2019
Dr. Uelzmann’s study traces the Adenauer administration’s project of maintaining a “government channel” in an increasingly diverse, de-centralized and democratic West German media landscape. -
International Initiatives Launches Online Guide for Responsible Global Activities
September 23, 2019
The Office of International Initiatives announces the launch of the Georgia Tech Guide for Responsible International Activities, a new online resource regarding guidelines, policies, and procedures around the Institute’s global activities and partnerships.
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A Globe-Spanning Career Leads Diane Alleva Cáceres to the Nunn School
September 23, 2019
Diane Alleva Cáceres talks about why the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs was the right choice for her doctoral degree.
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What Arctic Cinema Can Tell Us About a Changing World
September 18, 2019
Indigineous filmakers, particularly women, are beginning to shatter the myth of a frozen, never-changing Arctic. School of Modern Lanagues Chair Anna Westerstahl Stenport is one of the world's leading academics studying their work.
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China’s Largest Retailer, Hisense Company, Talks with Students about Internships at Chinese Day
September 18, 2019
The rising superpower of China in global affairs and the prospect of enormous markets in Chinese-speaking regions have made proficiency in Chinese an important criterion for those seeking to enter both public and private-sector job markets. The School of Modern Languages has taught Mandarin Chinese for many years and watched enrollment continue to rise with China’s entrance onto the world political and economic forums.
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Kaye Husbands Fealing Elected NAPA Fellow; Keynotes AAAS Fellowship Program
September 18, 2019
The National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) recently announced that Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy Chair Kaye Husbands Fealing was among 51 leaders in the field of public administration to be selected for the 2019 Class of Academy Fellows.
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School of Economics Students Present Posters at Georgia Transportation Conference
September 17, 2019
Two School of Economics students presented posters at a Georgia transportation expo, an event more typically associated with engineering students.
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Smart Devices Need to Get Smarter to Help Save Energy, Georgia Tech Professor Says in ‘Nature Energy’ Article
September 16, 2019
With forecasts calling for the installation of billions more connected smart devices in coming years, the need is ever more acute for ways to encourage energy conservation and address consumer misperceptions about power use, School of Public Policy Asssitant Professor Omar Isaac Asensio writes in Nature Energy.
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Class Notes: Literature and Medicine
September 16, 2019
Literature and medicine might seem like separate worlds with little in common. But Narin Hassan, Associate Professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, is interested in exploring their intersection.
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Georgia Tech Hosts NSF-funded Workshop on Computing and Ethics
September 12, 2019
With an increasing number of stories in the news about privacy violations on the Internet, identity theft, and algorithmic bias, ethical concerns related to computing-based education, research, and practice are growing and intensifying. To help address such concerns, a workshop funded by the National Science Foundation was hosted on the Georgia Tech campus on August 29 and August 30, 2019.
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September 11, 2019
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School of Economics Emphasizes STEM Footing with New Degree Classification
September 10, 2019
Degrees earned in the Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Economics now count as STEM degrees, a classification that highlights the rigorous analytical nature of the school’s offerings and points to where new Chair Laura O. Taylor wants to take the program.
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Oliver Publishes Research on Market Effects of Renewable Energy Penetration
September 9, 2019
A study by SOE associate professor Matthew E. Oliver and former SOE faculty member Erik Johnson has been published in the September 2019 issue of The Energy Journal, the flagship journal of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE). -
Georgia Tech Climbs to Top 5 Among Public Universities in U.S. News Rankings, Engineering Programs Remain Among Nation’s Best
September 9, 2019
Georgia Institute of Technology continues to rank among the top public universities in the nation. -
An 'Interdisciplinary Ecosystem'
September 9, 2019
Two Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts teams move into the Coda building to continue their innovative research using data analytics to solve problems in health care, energy, and more.
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