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Georgia Tech Army War College Alumna and Nunn School Professor Brief on Preventing WMD Proliferation
June 28, 2017
Former Georgia Tech Army War College Fellow, U.S. Army Colonel Lonnie Carlson and Nunn School Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal jointly presented to the defense community on “Preventing Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation — Leveraging Special Operations Forces to Shape the Environment.”
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Nunn’s Open Letter to Presidents Trump and Putin
June 28, 2017
Former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn, former Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov, former British Defense Secretary Des Browne, and former German Ambassador to the United States Wolfgang Ischinger have published an “open letter” to President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin.
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Sung Wins the Best Presentation Award at the Technology Management and Policy Graduate Consortium
June 26, 2017
Elie Sung, a doctoral student at Georgia Tech, recently won the Best Presentation Award at the Technology Management and Policy Graduate Consortium at Stony Brook University on Long Island’s North Shore.
This is quite an honor for Sung, as the stakes were notably high. Competing against over 20 other papers from students representing other prestigious institutions such as Carnegie Mellon, Cambridge, and MIT, Sung managed to break through to the top for the Best Presentation Award. Her paper, titled “Evaluation of a Policy Change Weakening Patents and Its Effect on Firm Strategy,” bested several other presentations from many of the world’s best and brightest fellow doctoral students.
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Pennywise, Pound Foolish: Takeaways from the Senate Health Care Bill (Better Healthcare Reconciliation Act)
June 26, 2017
Public Policy faculty Kimberley Isett’s comments on the proposed U.S. Senate Health Care Bill.
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HSOC Faculty Member Receives Accolades for Research
June 23, 2017
Johnny Smith, assistant professor of History and Shaw Professor, receives awards at the North American Society for Sport History conference.
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Magerko’s AdamLab Team Receives First Place at 2017 Turing Tests in Creative Arts
June 23, 2017
Brian Magerko, an associate professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication and the AdamLab team has been awarded the first place in the DanceX Competition of the 2017 Turing Tests in the Creative Arts.
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HSOC Faculty Member’s Work Published in ‘BELT Magazine’
June 21, 2017
Dr. Todd Michney’s research on “white flight” is featured in the summer edition. -
HSOC Fall 2017 Speakers Series Announced
June 20, 2017
The speakers who will be participating in the fall series are now available on the HSOC website. -
Smith Named to Inaugural Shaw Professorship In Sports, Society, and Technology
June 20, 2017
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved the creation of the Julius C. “Bud” Shaw Professorship in Sports, Society, and Technology. The board also approved the appointment of Johnny Smith, assistant professor in the School of History and Sociology, as the inaugural holder of the Shaw Professorship.
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School of History and Sociology Welcomes New Chair
June 20, 2017
Eric Schatzberg, professor of history of science and director of the Robert F. and Jean E. Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison has been named chair of the School of History and Sociology in Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.
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Nunn School Student and Regents’ Professor Participate in Workshop
June 19, 2017
Nunn School International Affairs and Modern Languages undergraduate Angelique Edwards and Regents’ Professor Seymour Goodman participated in the annual workshop of the Cyber Conflict Studies Association, June 8 - 9.
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Kranzberg Professor Discusses the Importance of the History of Science and Technology
June 19, 2017
John Krige, Ph.D., in the School of History and Sociology reflects on the importance of understanding the historical roots of scientific and technological developments.
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Kosal on Catastrophic Risks of Emerging Tech
June 16, 2017
Nunn School Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal gave an invited plenary panel talk on “Emerging Technologies and Existential / Catastrophic Risks” at the 5th Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies: Law, Policy, and Ethics. -
Kosal Speaks in Australia on Emerging Technologies
June 14, 2017
Nunn School Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal spoke on “Emerging Life Sciences: New Challenges to Strategy & Diplomacy” at the Symposium on the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Emerging Military Technologies held at the University of Melbourne.
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Milton Mueller Discusses Internet Governance in Washington, D.C.
June 13, 2017
On June 6, Milton Mueller, professor in the School of Public Policy, participated in a panel discussion at the Washington D.C. think tank, New America, on the current global structures and policies that govern the internet and future needs to ensure continued innovation.
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Exit Paris Accord, Enter Carbon Tax?
June 13, 2017
President Trump is pulling the United States out of the Paris climate change agreement, which calls on countries to limit global warming by reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. Marilyn Brown, the Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems in the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology, explains the ramifications of Trump’s decision for the U.S. and the world and discusses the rise of the Carbon Dividend Plan.
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2017 ADFL Atlanta Summer Seminar Highlights Bipartisan Report on Language Learning
June 13, 2017
2017 ADFL Atlanta Summer Seminar Highlights Bipartisan Report on Language Learning -
Econ Doctoral Student Alaina Totten Awarded Sam Nunn Security Fellowship
June 13, 2017
Alaina Totten has been awarded the Sam Nunn Security Program (SNSP) Fellowship for the 2017 - 2018 academic year.
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Georgia Tech’s Racing Roots
June 5, 2017
Tech has had a century-long love affair with fast cars — in engineering, technological innovation, and for the sheer joy of it. -
Smith Awarded North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) Book Award
June 1, 2017
Johnny Smith, assistant professor of history in the School of History and Sociology, has been awarded the North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) Monograph of the Year award for his book Blood Brothers: The Fatal Friendship Between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X.
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