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Public Policy Students Present at 2015 APPAM Fall Research Conference
November 25, 2015
Eight students presented papers and talks while Public Policy faculty participated on panels. -
Fabry Keynotes International Conference on Strategic and Geopolitical Issues in Prague
November 25, 2015
Nunn School Professor Mikilus Fabry Keynoted the Conference at Charles University on the geopolitical importance of unrecognized states and territorial non-state actors. -
Gerona Awarded the 2015 Bolton-Cutter Prize
November 25, 2015
Carla Gerona, an associate professor in the School of History and Sociology, has been awarded the 2015 Bolton-Cutter Prize from the Western History Association. -
Nunn and Cozzens among Global Thought Leaders Developing Recommendations to United Nations at 2015 Congress of Vienna
November 24, 2015
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty were invited participants who are developing recommendations for world stability that will be presented at a public session at the United Nations in the spring of 2016. -
LMC Alumni Celebrate 20th Anniversary of the Digital Media Master's Program
November 24, 2015
Alumni from the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) gathered at the Stephen C. Hall Building on November 19 for “Personal Connections in a Digital Age,” an event celebrating the school’s professional representation in Atlanta and across the United States.
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Shapira Elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science
November 23, 2015
The fellowship citation for Shapira highlights his “distinguished contributions to science, technology and innovation policy, particularly for contributions to improved understanding of effective means of modernizing manufacturing.”
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What Should the U.S. Do About ISIL?
November 18, 2015
Margaret E. Kosal comments in the aftermath of the ISIL attack in Paris.
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Communication Center Recognized by Southeastern Writing Center Association for Excellence in Tutoring
November 18, 2015
A Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow and student in the Communication Center within the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts have been recognized by the Southeastern Writing Center Association for excellence in tutoring.
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French Club, Georgia Tech-Lorraine, Office of International Education, and Atlanta French Consulate Hold Vigil for Victims of Paris Terror Attacks
November 18, 2015
Campus gatherson November 17 to remember Paris terror victims and their families -
Moreno-Cruz Publishes Chapter in 'Towards a Workable and Effective Climate Regime'
November 16, 2015
Juan Moreno-Cruz, Assistant Professor in the School of Economics, recently published a book chapter titled "The Alternatives to Unconstrained Climate Change: Emission Reductions Versus Carbon and Solar Geoengineering."
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Grant Funds Course Development for Public Service Pathway
November 10, 2015
A new grant from the Commerce Club Foundation will help Georgia Tech students connect their work in the classroom with the Atlanta community.
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Magerko and Bowman Will Present at Upcoming TEDx Atlanta
November 10, 2015
Brian Magerko (LMC) and Kirk Bowman (Nunn School) are on tap as speakers for this month’s TEDx Peachtree conference on November 13.
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Tech Wins Atlanta Bike Challenge
November 9, 2015
Georgia Tech employees took to two wheels in droves during the month of October, beating out more than 30 other employers to win this year’s Atlanta Bike Challenge.
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New Exhibit Commemorates Historic Supreme Court Ruling on Golf Course Desegregation
November 9, 2015
“Holmes v. Atlanta: Changing the Game,” a new exhibit at the Bobby Jones Golf Course Clubhouse that opened on Nov. 7, commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Holmes v. Atlanta decision.
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Back to the Future and Time Travel
November 9, 2015
Tobias Wilson-Bates, a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, said we can learn a lot about ourselves by how the arts portray time travel.
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Georgia Tech Reaches New Heights in Academic Success
November 9, 2015
Georgia Tech set new records in retention and graduation rates.
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Grant Funds Course Development for Public Service Pathway
November 6, 2015
A new grant from the Commerce Club Foundation will help Georgia Tech students connect their work in the classroom with the Atlanta community, as well as enable Tech faculty, staff, and students to develop coursework and projects that bring Tech’s talent to local organizations.
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Nunn Part of U.S.-China Dialogue in Beijing
November 5, 2015
Distinguished Professor Sam Nunn participated in U.S. delegation meetings with China’s President Xi Jinping that began in Beijing on Monday, November 2, 2015.
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Carla Gerona Awarded the 2015 Bolton-Cutter Prize
November 5, 2015
Carla Gerona, an associate professor in the School of History and Sociology, has been awarded the 2015 Bolton-Cutter Prize from the Western History Association.
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Economics Honor Society Inducts Eight Students
November 5, 2015
On November 5, 2015, Omicron Delta Epsilon inducted eight members into the Georgia Kappa chapter.
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