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Blood Brothers
March 4, 2016
Johnny Smith, assistant professor in the School of History and Sociology in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech, appeared on the program “Atlanta Plugged In,” which aired on the local CBS station on March 4. Watch interview on CBS46.
Published in: CBS46
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In-Depth Feature: VR (R)evolution
March 4, 2016
“In-Depth Feature: VR (R)evolution” quoted Janet Murray, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication and the Associate Dean of Research in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Read full article in Canadian Film Centre.
Published in: Canadian Film Centre
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What’s the Face of U.S. Innovation? Don’t Think Bill Gates
March 3, 2016
John Walsh, professor in the School of Public Policy, was quoted in "What's the Face of U.S. Innovation? Don't Think Bill Gates." Read full article in Science Magazine.
Published in: Science Magazine
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Changing the World: A Youth Perspective
March 2, 2016
Suraj Sehgal, an industrial and systems engineering major and international affairs minor, wrote an essay about his main takeaways from the 2016 Winter Youth Assembly at the United Nations in New York. Read full article in The Huffington Post.
Published in: The Huffington Post
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Urban Sprawl’s Poster Child Grows Up
February 28, 2016
Ronald Bayor from the School of History and Sociology in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech was quoted in “Urban Sprawl’s Poster Child Grows Up.” Read full article on Harvard Political Review.
Published in: Harvard Political Review
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Muhammad Ali And Malcolm X: A Broken Friendship, An Enduring Legacy
February 25, 2016
Johnny Smith, Assistant Professor of History in the Ivan Allen College School of History and Sociology, discusses his original research illuminating the historic significance of the relationship between Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali. Listen to the interview on NPR.
Published in: National Public Radio (NPR)
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Fmr. Sen. Nunn proposes 6 ways U.S., Russia can boost global security
February 25, 2016
Sam Nunn, distinguished professor in the Ivan Allen College Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, delivered a speech in Moscow on the challenges and opportunities for U.S.-Russian cooperation. Read full article in Atlanta Business Chronicle.
Published in: Atlanta Business Chronicle
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The Champ and Mr. X
February 18, 2016
“The Champ and Mr. X” reviewed School of History and Sociology at Georgia Tech professor Johnny Smith’s new book Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. Read the full review in National Review.
Published in: National Review
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Atlanta Review Gets New Editor, Home at Georgia Tech
February 17, 2016
Karen Head, assistant professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech and director of the Communication Center, recently took over the role of editor for the Atlanta Review literary journal. Read full story in Atlanta INtown.
Published in: Atlanta INtown
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Ali and Malcolm X: ‘Blood Brothers’
February 13, 2016
“Ali and Malcolm X: ‘Blood Brothers’” reviewed School of History and Sociology at Georgia Tech professor Johnny Smith’s new book Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. Read full review in The Boston Globe.
Published in: The Boston Globe
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The Unkindest Cut of All
February 12, 2016
"The Unkindest Cut of All" reviewed School of History and Sociology at Georgia Tech professor Johnny Smith’s new book Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. Read full review in The Wall Street Journal.
Published in: The Wall Street Journal
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Coca-Cola's ‘GIF The Feeling’ Campaign Gets Trolled Online
February 10, 2016
Ian Bogost, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, was quoted in “Coca-Cola's ‘GIF The Feeling’ Campaign Gets Trolled Online.” Read full article in Economic Times Retail.
Published in: Economic Times Retail
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Two Jackets on All-ACC academic football team
February 10, 2016
Marcus Marshall, a freshman undeclared majored in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, recently was selected to be part of the 2015 All-ACC Academic football team. Read full article in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Published in: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Stitching Together Lives and Fashion in Liberia
February 8, 2016
STAC alum (2011) Archel Bernard is changing the lives of Ebola survivors, and breaking fashion boundaries for women in Liberia. Read full article in The New York Times.
Published in: New York Times
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When Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali's Friendship Changed History: The New Book 'Blood Brothers' Explains
February 4, 2016
“When Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali's Friendship Changed History: The New Book 'Blood Brothers' Explains” reviewed history professor Johnny Smith’s new book Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. Read full review in The Los Angeles Times.
Published in: LA Times
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Taylor Swift is the Latest Celebrity to Market Herself via a Mobile Game
February 4, 2016
Ian Bogost, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, was quoted in an article entitled “Taylor Swift is the Latest Celebrity to Market Herself via a Mobile Game.” Read full article in Independent.
Published in: Independent
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New Book Sheds Light on Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X’s Friendship
February 3, 2016
History professor Johnny Smith's new book “Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship Between Mohammad Ali and Malcolm X” was highlighted in the article “New Book Sheds Light on Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X’s Friendship” in the The Washington Times.
Published in: The Washington Times
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This Is What Happened When Muhammad Ali Met Malcolm X
February 2, 2016
“This Is What Happened When Muhammad Ali Met Malcolm X” reviewed history professor Johnny Smith’s new book Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. Read full review in Times Magazine.
Published in: Time Magazine
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‘Changing the Face of Engineering’
January 25, 2016
Willie Pearson, Professor of Sociology in the School of History and Sociology, recently was mentioned in an article discussing the book Changing the Face of Engineering: The African American Experience, which he helped edit. Read the full article on Inside Higher Ed.
Published in: Inside Higher Ed
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Phantom Vibrations
January 20, 2016
Robert Rosenberger, assistant professor in the School of Public Policy, discusses his research on the phantom vibration syndrome. Read full article on WNYC.
Published in: WNYC
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