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Kaye Husbands Fealing Delivers Plenary Talk at AAAS Forum
May 7, 2019
On May 3, Kaye Husbands Fealing, chair and professor in the Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Public Policy, discussed the National Science Foundation’s Science of Science and Innovation Policy program (SciSIP) during the second day of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) forum on science and technology policy in Washington, DC.
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U.S. Navy Destroyer Named in Honor of Senator Sam Nunn
May 6, 2019
Former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn, and namesake of the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has been honored by Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer who named a future Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer after him.
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Prospective Students Explore the Liberal Arts at Ivan Allen College Shadow Day
May 6, 2019
Prospective students interested in joining the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts family were given the unique opportunity to test their fit during the College’s annual Shadow Day events held in February and March.
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Ivan Allen College Students Win JUMP into STEM Competition
May 3, 2019
Cade Lawson and Sarah Tinsley, two undergraduate students in the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Economics, have been named winners of the JUMP into STEM national competition in Golden, Colorado for their projects on smart/connected communities and building energy performance, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
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Georgia Tech Symposium Offers Vision of Atlanta as Global Higher Education Hub
May 2, 2019
he symposium and other initiatives of the Atlanta Global Studies Center—a partnership of Georgia Tech and Georgia State University—helped highlight the city’s growing role as a global hub for higher education.
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Time at Tech Solidifies Lifelong Friendship
April 29, 2019
When Kayleigh Haskin and Chloe Thomas met in fourth grade, they didn’t know it would be the beginning of a nearly inseparable 13-year friendship.
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Giving ‘Value of a Statistical Life’ a Firmer Foundation, and a New Name
April 29, 2019
Laura Taylor’s work helps pin down a more precise estimate for the “value of a statistical life,” which is used as an estimate of the benefit to be derived from proposed regulations designed to reduce the risk of harm, from highway accidents to pollution.
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David Muchlinski and Sarah Birch Receive Frank Cass Award for Best Article
April 29, 2019
David Muchlinski, assistant professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and Sara Birch, professor of political science at King's College in London, were recently awarded the 2018 Frank Cass Award for Best Article for their paper “Electoral Violence Prevention: What Works?”.
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Stulberg and Rubin Present Book to NATO, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
April 24, 2019
Adam Stulberg and Lawrence Rubin, professors in the Georgia Institute of Technology Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, recently showcased their book on nuclear security to officials at NATO in Brussels and at Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) in Washington.
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Ivan Allen College Students Recognized at Annual Awards Celebrations
April 23, 2019
During the recent Student Honors Celebration and the student sponsored Up With the White and Gold ceremony, students from across the Ivan Allen College recieved awards for their academic achievements in addition to their commuity service both on and off campus.
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Halle Foundation Awards Donation for Graduate Study and Career Education in German Studies at Georgia Tech
April 22, 2019
The Halle Foundation has made a generous donation to the School of Modern Languages German Program to support graduate programs, study abroad, and career education, including several full scholarships for master’s students. -
Ivan Allen College Students Recognized for Their Research at the UROP Spring Symposium
April 19, 2019
Kayleigh Haskin, a double-major in the School of History and Sociology and Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and William “Alex” Emken and Sarah Moore, both fourth-year International Affairs students, were recognized this past April 9 at the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Spring Symposium.
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Kaye Husbands Fealing Reappointed as Public Policy Chair
April 19, 2019
Kaye Husbands Fealing has been reappointed for another five year term as chair of the School of Public Policy.
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Ivan Allen College Faculty and Staff Celebrated at Spring Luncheon
April 18, 2019
On, April 16, 2019, an array of faculty and staff from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts were awarded for their accomplishments, service, and research contributions at the Spring Faculty and Staff Recognition Luncheon.
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Leslie Ross Selected for NACADA's 2019-2021 Class of Emerging Leaders
April 17, 2019
Leslie Ross, academic program manager I in the Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Public Policy, has been named by NACADA – The Global Community for Academic Advising – as one of ten selected from an international pool of applicants to to be apart of its 2019-2021 Class of Emerging Leaders.
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We Need Notre Dame, Georgia Tech Medievalist Says
April 17, 2019
Richard Utz, professor and chair in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication will be closely watching efforts to rebuild the fire-ravaged cathedral.
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Isolation to Integration
April 17, 2019
Nationwide, student enrollment in the humanities are on the decline. Not so at Georgia Tech.
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Alice Clifton Accepted to Huntington Summer Institute
April 15, 2019
Alice Clifton has been selected to participate in the 2019 Summer Institute in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine at The Huntington Library in Pasadena, California. -
Mario Bianchini Awarded Fulbright Fellowship
April 10, 2019
Mario Bianchini, a doctoral candidate in the Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of History and Sociology (HSOC), has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright Fellowship to conduct research in Germany on his dissertation entitled “Modeling a Technological Future: Culture and Technological Imagination in East Germany, 1945-1990.”
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Ivan Allen College Professors Discuss 'Game of Thrones'
April 10, 2019
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts professors discuss 'Game of Thrones'
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