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Southeastern Energy & Environmental Economics Workshop (SE3W) @ Georgia Tech
October 29, 2019
The School of Economics was pleased to host the inaugural Southeastern Energy and Environmental Economics Workshop on October 24th & 25th. -
Following the Diffusion of the Internet from Alaska to the Yukon
October 28, 2019
In the summer, Seymour Goodman, a regents’ professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, visited Alaska and western Canada for three weeks. -
Noah Crafts and Anne Hardin Awarded Stamps President's Scholarship
October 28, 2019
Noah Crafts, an International Affairs & Modern Languages major, and Anne Hardin, a Public Policy & Business Administration major, have been awarded Stamps President’s Scholarships for the remainder of their time at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Georgia Tech Expert: Al-Baghdadi Killing Unlikely to Weaken ISIS Terror Group
October 28, 2019
The death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is unlikely to have a significant impact on the Islamic State group he led, according to Jenna Jordan, a Georgia Institute of Technology expert on efforts to decapitate terrorist organizations.
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Michney Receives 2019 GHRAC Award for Excellence in the Educational Use of Historical Records
October 28, 2019
Dr. Todd Michney received the 2019 Georgia Historical Records Advisory Council Award for Excellence in the Educational Use of Historical Records for his work with the Ivan Allen Digital Archive. -
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Partners with the Cipher Brief
October 24, 2019
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs partnered with the Cipher Brief to present expert commentary on global security-related issues by faculty, fellows, and students. -
Restoring Data's Sense of Place
October 23, 2019
Assistant Professor Yanni Loukissas brings an architect's sense of place to data, arguing that "data aren't placeless."
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Study Probes Gender Pay Gaps in U.S. Federal Science Agencies
October 23, 2019
Men make more than women at U.S. federal science agencies, but the reasons for these gender-based pay gaps differ by organization, according to new research involving Kaye Husbands Fealing of the Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Public Policy.
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Willie Pearson Reappointed to National Science Foundation's Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Advisory Committee
October 23, 2019
Willie Pearson, professor in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of History and Sociology (HSOC), was recently reappointed to the National Science Foundation's Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) Advisory Committee.
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Faculty from King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Explore Humanities at Georgia Tech
October 23, 2019
The presence and role of the humanities and social sciences at a technical institute is not only a topic discussed among faculty at North American universities. Recently, eleven guests from King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) in Thailand visited Georgia Tech to discuss the intersection of humanities and technology.
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Public Policy Student Hanka Kirby Selected as 2019 Millennium Fellow
October 23, 2019
Hanka Kirby, an undergraduate student in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy, has been selected as one of 17 Tech students to receive the 2019 Millenium Fellowship.
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Cybersecurity and the Hybrid Workforce
October 23, 2019
As an internationally prominent scholar specializing in the political economy of information and communication, Milton Mueller is a professor in Georgia Tech's School of Public Policy and heads up the Policy Track of the Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity (OMS Cybersecurity) program. It’s a field that has captivated Mueller for decades.
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Georgia Tech Student Learns Three Languages at Tech, now FLAS Fellow for Russian in New MS Program
October 21, 2019
Video Interview with Campbell Beadles, a student in the MS-GMC program and B.S. in Business about his journey learning Spanish, German, and finally Russian, leading to his current work in the Modern Language Graduate Program. -
Movie Featuring Georgia Tech Faculty, Students, Accepted to Film Festival
October 21, 2019
Professor Philip Auslander, who wrote the screenplay and produced and starred in 'Dr. Blues' said he hopes the film serves as a pilot project for expanding the film production curriculum at Georgia Tech.
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A World-Class Degree and Experience in a Thriving Media Hub? You Can Have Both at Georgia Tech
October 10, 2019
Global Media and Cultures presents film expertise and research in a liberal arts setting. -
Amy D'Unger Named Chancellor's Learning Scholar by USG Board of Regents
October 9, 2019
Amy D'Unger, senior academic professional and associate director of undergraduate studies in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of History and Sociology, has been selected by the University System of Georgia (USG) Board of Regents to be a Chancellor's Learning Scholar (CLS).
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Natalie Khazaal Awarded Fellowship by American Council of Learned Societies
October 9, 2019
Natalie Khazaal, assistant professor in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Modern Languages, has been awarded the 2019 fellowship by the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)/Luce Program in Religion, Journalism, and International Affairs for her work on the making of a novel minority of atheists in Arab communities.
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School of Public Policy Welcomes International Cohort for 2019 Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy
October 9, 2019
Since its inception in 2006, the Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy, which is organized by the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Public Policy, has played a critical role in bringing internationally-renowned policy experts to Georgia Tech's campus to discuss urgent challenges in science, technology, and innovation.
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Georgia Tech's Alumni Entrepreneurship and International Presence Showcased at European Innovation Forum
October 8, 2019
On September 7, some 70 Georgia Institute of Technology alumni, entrepreneurs, speakers, and guests from Europe and the U.S., including School of Modern Languages Chair and Professor Anna Westerstahl Stenport, convened in Munich for Georgia Tech's third European Innovation Forum.
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Georgia Tech Poet Ilya Kaminsky Named Finalist for National Book Award
October 7, 2019
Ilya Kaminsky, a professor in the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, has been named a finalist for the 2019 National Book Award in Poetry.
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