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Dean Kaye Husbands Fealing Co-Authors Book Chapter on Measuring the Gender Gap in Innovation
October 11, 2023
Kaye Husbands Fealing, dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, co-authored a new book chapter on measuring and addressing the gender gap in science, technology, and innovation.
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Nobel Prize Highlights Timeliness of Gender Equity Research
October 10, 2023
The Nobel committee’s decision to award a researcher on women's equity in the workforce highlights the urgency of the topic, one that several faculty members in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts have also dedicated their careers to studying.
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Atlanta Primed to Become U.S. Soccer Capital Ahead of 2026 World Cup
October 10, 2023
A Georgia Tech expert says the construction of U.S. Soccer’s National Training Facility in Atlanta will further the city’s glowing reputation in the soccer community and expand the game’s popularity among a new generation.
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Acclaimed Poetry@Tech Reading Series Returns in Person Oct. 7
October 3, 2023
Georgia Tech’s renowned Poetry@Tech reading series will return to campus after a three-year in-person hiatus. The first reading will be held on Saturday, Oct. 7 and will celebrate the life and work of esteemed poet, teacher, and mentor David Bottoms.
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Georgia Tech Researchers Studying National Wireless Alert Test to Improve Access
September 28, 2023
The research is another example of Ivan Allen College's Center for Advanced Communications Policy works to influence tech policy in ways that improve the human condition.
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Public Policy Faculty Takes Home Major APPAM Award for Second Time in Three Years
September 28, 2023
Daniel Matisoff won the award for his co-authored book 'Ecolabels, Innovation, and Green Market Transformation.'
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14th Annual France-Atlanta Event Series Returns to Georgia Tech
September 28, 2023
Since 2010, the Consulate General of France in Atlanta and the Georgia Tech have partnered together to present “France-Atlanta: Together towards Innovation”. This multidisciplinary event series takes place every fall and is centered on innovation and designed to foster cooperation and exchange between France and the U.S. Southeast.
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Where Craft and Mystery Intersect: Meet Victoria Chang, Bourne Chair in Poetry
September 25, 2023
Victoria Chang, Georgia Tech’s new Margaret T. and Henry C. Bourne Jr. Chair in Poetry and director of Poetry@Tech, thinks that poets and engineers have a lot in common. Science, technology, engineering, and math rely on the same confluence of creativity, innovation, knowledge, and precision artists and poets use.
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Ivan Allen College Launches New Minor in Health Policy and Economics
September 25, 2023
The 15-credit hour program, offered jointly through the School of Economics and the School of Public Policy, gives students a comprehensive overview of health policy and the healthcare system in the U.S.
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Ivan Allen College Expands Interdisciplinary Approach to Healthcare Policy and Economics
September 25, 2023
The School of Economics and School of Public Policy launched a new Health Policy and Economics minor and the joint Health Economics and Policy Innovation Collaborative.
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School of Public Policy's International Footprint Expands With Two New Partnerships
September 25, 2023
The School of Public Policy at Georgia Tech recently established two new international relationships, one with the Universidad Externado in Bogotá, Colombia, and a second with the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa.
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A Morning With Walt Disney Animation Studios
September 22, 2023
On Sept. 22, representatives from Walt Disney Animation Studios visited Georgia Tech to describe career opportunities available with the animation filmmaking division. The event was hosted by the School of Literature, Media, and Communication in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology (IPaT).
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New Book From Former IAC Dean Explores Importance of Black Women's Voices in U.S. History
September 21, 2023
A new book by noted scholar of feminist rhetorical studies Jacqueline Jones Royster explores how Black women expertly used language to help shape the nation.
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Delta Air Lines Sponsors US Passports for Georgia Tech Students
September 20, 2023
Georgia Tech is among several Atlanta universities to receive a sponsorship from Delta Air Lines to support a free student passport program.
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Singh to Help Lead Campuswide Neuro Next Initiative
September 19, 2023
Jennifer Singh is one of three faculty members leading the Neuro Next initiative.
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Lecture Series Highlights Georgia’s Role as 2024 Battleground State
September 18, 2023
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts recently hosted a discussion examining Georgia’s rise to becoming one of the most intriguing political battlegrounds for 2024 and beyond.
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Georgia Tech’s Undergraduate Economics Program Ranks Top 25 Among Public Universities Nationally, No. 1 Among GA Public Universities
September 18, 2023
Across all public and private universities and colleges nationally, the School of Economics ranks No. 58 among undergraduate economics programs in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings.
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A Conversation with French Writer Nicolas Mathieu
September 18, 2023
“The discussion was a truly unique dialogue between two passionate literary minds whose profound connection with the world of literature illuminated the beauty of writing and literary analysis for the audience,” said Sophie Landrieux Kartochian, a lecturer of French in Georgia Tech’s School of Modern Languages.
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Georgia Tech ROTC Cadets Experience Summer Training — Space Force Style
September 15, 2023
Two Georgia Tech Air Force ROTC students participated in the first-ever Space Force-specific summer training exercise for ROTC cadets this summer.
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What is Biculturalism?
September 14, 2023
Biculturalism is when one person belongs to two different cultures, explains Cecilia Montes-Alcalá, an associate professor in the School of Modern Languages. Biculturalism, which can come with language learning, can provide a new mindset in how you view the world, she adds. Learn more in Montes-Alcalá’s two-minute lecture:
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