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IARPA Director Stacey Dixon Gives Talk on Technology Policy and National Intelligence
September 10, 2018
Dixon's lecture focused on the intersections of technology policy and national intelligence. -
Georgia Tech Welcomes Former DOE Deputy Secretary as Distinguished Professor in Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and Strategic Energy Institute
September 6, 2018
The former deputy secretary for the U.S. Department of Energy will join the faculty of Georgia Tech as a distinguished professor of the practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and as energy-national security fellow at the Strategic Energy Institute.
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Full House for Speakers Series Kickoff
September 4, 2018
Over one hundred people attended the lively lecture on Empire of Cotton by Harvard historian Sven Beckert, which included asides on cotton in Georgia -
First-Year Ivan Allen College Students Discover Community at Kickoff Event
August 30, 2018
Students coming into their first year at the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts were introduced into the College community on Monday, August 27, at an annual meet and greet event, the Freshmen Kickoff.
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Chris Ippolito Publishes Two New Books
August 29, 2018
Associate Professor of French, Chris Ippolito, publishes two new books -
Magerko Named Director of Georgia Tech Graduate Studies in Digital Media
August 28, 2018
Brian Magerko, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC), has been named director of the School’s influential Graduate Program in Digital Media (DGS). The program encompasses master’s and Ph.D. studies, nine labs and research groups, and research strengths in civic media and digital expression.
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Congratulations to Chris Long
August 26, 2018
Chris Long has passed his comprehensive exams with a high pass. Congrats! -
Three Ivan Allen College Students to Lead Georgia Tech Student Government Associations
August 23, 2018
Former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. is considered one of the city’s most visionary leaders so perhaps it is no surprise that the college that bears his name, the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, has a rich tradition of student leadership.
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School of Public Policy’s Brown Analyzes New Energy Policy
August 22, 2018
The Trump administration’s replacement for the Obama-era Clean Power Plan falls short of emission reduction goals promised by that rule, but could remove an obstacle to modernization for some plants, according to Marilyn Brown, Regent’s Professor in the School of Public Policy.
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He’s Article Published in ‘Resources Policy’
August 20, 2018
Yujia He, an alumna from the Master of Science in International Affairs and Doctor of Philosophy in International Affairs, Science, and Technology in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has an article published in Resources Policy titled “The Trade Security Nexus and U.S Policy Making in Critical Minerals.”
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Whitlark Selected for the ISSS Best Security Article Award
August 20, 2018
Rachel Whitlark, assistant professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the ISSS Best Security Article Award for her article “Nuclear Beliefs: A Leader-Focused Theory of Counter-Proliferation,” published in Security Studies.
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Nunn School Master’s Students Participate in the Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom
August 20, 2018
On July 25, Marziyeh Amirizadeh and Maryam Rostamour, both alumni from the Bachelor of Science in International Affairs, and now students in the Master of Science in International Affairs program, participated in day two of the three-day Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom in Washington, D.C.
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Goodman Presents at the 22nd Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education
August 20, 2018
Seymour Goodman, regents’ professor in the Nunn School, participated in the 22nd Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE) in New Orleans from June 11 - 14, 2018.
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Johnny Smith Receives Purdue University Emerging Voice Alumni Award
August 16, 2018
Smith was honored as a 2018 Emerging Voice Award recipient on behalf of the College of Liberal Arts at Purdue University. -
Public Policy, Robotics, and Solving the STEM Teacher Challenge
August 16, 2018
Georgia Tech's School of Public Policy is an ideal place to study tough problems, says graduate student Ed Barker. That includes the shortage of STEM teachers, which he's taking on in his studies, and with the championship robotics team he mentors.
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New Health Economics Lab and $3.3 Million in Funding Coming to Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
August 13, 2018
The Georgia Institute of Technology and the American College of Radiology’s Neiman Institute announced a new five-year, $3 million research partnership to establish the Health Economics and Analytics Lab (HEAL) within Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts. HEAL will focus on applying big data analytics and artificial intelligence to large-scale medical claims databases — with a focus on medical imaging — to better understand how evolving health care delivery and payment models affect patients and providers.
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Kosal: Space Force Unlikely to Improve U.S. Position in Space
August 10, 2018
Creating a sixth branch of the United States military to oversee space defense — a Space Force —could spur technological innovation, but could just as likely cause disruption among organizations tasked with defending U.S. military and commercial interests in orbit, according to Margaret E. Kosal, a professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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HSOC and INTA Advisors Featured in “Life Stories: The Art of Academic Advising” Project
August 8, 2018
NACADA: the Global Community for Academic Advising, is capturing the stories of advisors in celebration of the 2018 NACADA Annual Conference theme “Life Stories: The Art of Academic Advising” this coming October. -
Georgia Tech Creates Cybersecurity Master’s Degree Online for Less Than $10,000
August 8, 2018
The OMS Cybersecurity program is designed to address a severe global workforce shortage in the field.
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Marco’s Article Published in the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy
August 6, 2018
Alan Marco, associate professor in the School of Public Policy at Georgia Tech co-authored an article titled “The USPTO Patent Examination Research Dataset: A window on patent processing,” was published in the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy.
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