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Birchfield Rises to the Rank of Officer of France’s National Order of Merit
January 17, 2024
Vicki Birchfield, a professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, was promoted from the rank of Knight to Officer of France's National Order of Merit. Birchfield was recognized for her deep commitment to French-American relations and friendship through her ongoing scholarship and role in educating students about France and the European Union.
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First Cohort Announced for Ascend Faculty Professional Development Program
January 16, 2024
Ascend, a new career development program for mid-career faculty, launched its cohort for Spring 2024. Supported by the Office of Faculty Professional Development, Ascend cohort members include academic professionals and lecturers from across campus.
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The Challenges of Regulating Artificial Intelligence
January 11, 2024
As innovation surrounding artificial intelligence continues, Georgia Tech experts offer their thoughts on the scope of the recent executive order and the challenges ahead in regulating AI.
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Recycling Habits Are Hard to Break, New Research Shows
January 9, 2024
After a two-year pause, New York City residents returned to their previous recycling habits within a year of the program's restart.
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Priti Bhatia Honored With APPA Pacesetter Award
January 9, 2024
Priti Bhatia, the director of facilities and capital planning for the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, was one of three people nationwide to receive the 2023 Pacesetter Award from the Association of Physical Plant Administrators (APPA). Bhatia and other award winners will be honored at the APPA spring conference, which will be held in Nashville in April.
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What Does the Future Have in Store for Me?
January 8, 2024
As a kid, you may have looked to a not-so-technical device to predict your future: the Magic 8 Ball. Here we have Georgia Tech’s own version of the classic kid’s toy: a panel of experts who will answer our questions about what the world will look like in the next 20 years and beyond.
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Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage Recognizes Georgia Judicial Pioneer
January 8, 2024
On Thursday, Feb. 8, Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage will be presented to Retired Justice Robert Benham. The annual award honors individuals who have stood up for moral principles at the risk of their careers, livelihoods, and even their lives.
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Library and IMA present Media Arts Day 2024 Jan. 18
January 7, 2024
The Georgia Tech Library and Interdisciplinary Media Arts Center (IMA) are proud to bring Media Arts Day 2024 to campus Thursday, Jan. 18 from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in various locations throughout the Library.
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GTRI to Join Forces with 3ID for Third Annual Marne Innovation Workshop
January 3, 2024
GTRI marches into 2024 smartly with the Third Annual Marne Innovation Workshop, a collaborative event co-hosted with the 3rd Infantry Division (3ID) and the Georgia Tech Army ROTC. Set for Jan. 4 -7, this workshop has rapidly become a cornerstone event, fostering innovation and problem-solving at the intersection of military needs and technological advancements.
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Remembering Research Scientist Paul Manuel Aviles Baker
December 20, 2023
Colleagues and friends recall Baker as a passionate scholar dedicated to accessibility for all.
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Science Fiction Day 2024 — AI in Sci-Fi
December 19, 2023
Ivan Allen College science fiction faculty and students offer their suggestions for AI-themed sci-fi.
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Borowitz Takes Her Space Expertise to Washington
December 18, 2023
She is working with a Department of Commerce team working to transition tracking of satellites and debris to civilian from military control.
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Hyde and Linden Selected for Eighth Cohort of Emerging Leaders Program
December 13, 2023
Allen Hyde and Maureen Linden of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts will join 14 other faculty members as part of the eighth cohort of Georgia Tech's Emerging Leaders Program.
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What Secrets Do Our Voices Keep?
December 12, 2023
In Georgia Tech's new Voice + Research Lab, interdisciplinary researchers explore the voices' myriad roles in music, marketing, technology, culture, medicine, and more.
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Julia Chen: Bridging Generations and Languages
December 12, 2023
Julia Chen will graduate from Georgia Tech in December with a bachelor’s degree in International Affairs and Modern Languages, with a focus in Chinese studies. This spring, she will study advanced Chinese on a Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad scholarship at Tamkang University in Taiwan — the same place her grandmother studied English over 50 years ago.
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Husbands Fealing Explores the Policy Puzzle of Generative AI
December 5, 2023
Kaye Husbands Fealing, dean and Ivan Allen Jr. Chair in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, joined a roundtable on "Solving the Policy Puzzle of Generative AI."
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Inequality in Well-Being Increasing in the United States
December 4, 2023
New research by School of Economics Associate Professor Shatakshee Dhongde combines multidimensional inequality measurements to better understand disparity in the United States.
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World War 2 Cinema Continues to Shape Historical Memory in China and Japan
December 4, 2023
In her recent book 'Han Heroes and Yamato Warriors: Competing Masculinities in Chinese and Japanese War Cinema,' Associate Professor Amanda Weiss explores how telling and re-telling the stories of World War 2 in film influences cultural memories and international tensions.
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International Affairs Experts Discuss Kissinger’s Legacy
December 1, 2023
Experts examine Kissinger's impact on the world and on the art of statecraft.
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Georgia Tech Experts Shed Light on Israel-Hamas War
November 29, 2023
As the war unfolds, Tech experts offer their thoughts on what happened, what comes next, and how the U.S. will be involved.
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