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With More Americans Able to Access Legalized Marijuana, Fewer Are Picking Up Prescriptions for Anti-Anxiety Medications
January 10, 2025
In states where both medical and recreational marijuana are legal, fewer patients are filling prescriptions for medications used to treat anxiety.
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Amanda Murdie Named Dean of Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
January 7, 2025
Following an international search, Georgia Tech has appointed Amanda Murdie as the new dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, effective June 1, 2025.
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Science Fiction Day 2025
December 30, 2024
Ivan Allen College science fiction scholars suggest what to read and watch for Science Fiction Day 2025.
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Reflecting on President Carter's Legacy
December 29, 2024
President Jimmy Carter’s decades in public life will be warmly remembered around the world for his determined commitment to peace, human rights, public health, and more. We reflect on his legacy.
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Solar Geoengineering Could Save 400,000 Lives a Year, Georgia Tech Study Says
December 17, 2024
The technology's risks appear to be outweighed by its benefits, according to the researchers.
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‘History Nerd’ Returns to Georgia Tech for Degree 40 Years After Disastrous First Try
December 9, 2024
Arnie Garrett says perseverance and picking yourself up after failure is the key to success, even if it takes decades.
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Georgia Tech Engineering Student Named Among Top Army ROTC Cadets Nationally
December 9, 2024
Civil engineering student Mason Ladd, who graduates this week, was named the No. 2 cadet in the nation by the U.S. Army Cadet Command.
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Competition Highlights Work of Georgia Tech Researcher Helping Drive Improvements in the Science of Conflict Forecasting
November 21, 2024
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts researchers David Muchlinski and Chandler Thornhill are part of a small community of researchers worldwide trying to advance the science of conflict prediction.
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Georgia Tech ROTC Dedicates New Fitness Facility
November 11, 2024
ROTC leaders say the goal of the facility is to provide cadet-focused facilities meant to enhance functional fitness — the kind of fitness that doesn’t necessarily make you look buff at the beach but sets you up to haul 70 pounds of gear or more up the side of a mountain.
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The 2023-24 Ivan Allen College Dean's Report
November 6, 2024
Explore the 2023-24 Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Dean's Report to learn more about the College's transformative interdisciplinary teaching, impactful research and scholarship, and the ways we collaborate and engage with diverse communities.
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School of Economics Names Haizheng Li as Interim Chair
October 30, 2024
Haizheng Li, associate chair and professor in the School of Economics, will take over as interim Chair of the School on Nov. 1. He replaces Laura Taylor, who held the position from 2018 to 2024 and will remain a faculty member at the School.
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Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts to Host Fall Masters Commencement Ceremony
October 29, 2024
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts will host the Fall Master’s Commencement Ceremony for the first time this year. The ceremony will be held on Dec. 14 at 11:30 a.m.
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Why Dracula Still Matters
October 28, 2024
Carol Senf, a professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, reflects on Dracula's legacy.
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Honoring the Legacy of Robert Bell: Diplomat, Scholar, and Leader
October 17, 2024
"It is difficult to imagine anyone with the stature and range of fascinating professional experiences, from inside the White House and Pentagon to his various roles at NATO, who could match Professor Bell," a colleague said.
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Public Policy Study Probes Link Between Cannabis, Mental Health Prescriptions
October 15, 2024
New research from Georgia Tech looks into the complex relationship among legal cannabis access and prescription fill rates for anxiety drugs, antidepressants, and antipsychotics.
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Georgia Tech’s Victoria Chang Wins Prestigious Forward Prize
October 14, 2024
Victoria Chang, Georgia Tech’s Bourne Chair in Poetry, has been named the winner of the prestigious UK poetry award The Forward Prize for best poetry collection.
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Finalists Chosen in Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Dean Search
October 10, 2024
Four finalists have been chosen in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts dean search. The candidates will visit campus and present a seminar addressing their broad vision for the College.
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In Georgia Tech Visit, Future of Conflict Expert Brings His Perspective on Modern Warfare
October 9, 2024
The conflict in Ukraine is showing the world a lot about the future of warfare, and it’s not all satellites and AI, conflict scholar Tim Sweijs told students and faculty during a recent Georgia Tech visit.
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Laura Taylor Appointed Director of the Energy Policy and Innovation Center
October 2, 2024
After a national search, Laura Taylor has been appointed director of the Energy Policy and Innovation Center (EPICenter) within the Strategic Energy Institute (SEI), effective Nov. 1.
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Want to Become a Space Policy Expert? Liberal Arts Offers a Good Start, Nunn School Graduate Tells Students
October 2, 2024
Liberal arts students at Georgia Tech gain exposure to technology and have the opportunity to work with STEM scholars, giving them the tools to understand technical concepts and collaborate with both experts and non-experts, U.S. Space Force official Kaitlyn Johnson, IA 2024, told students.
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