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Boston Presents at HUD 50th Celebration
November 5, 2015
Nunn School Professor Thomas “Danny” Boston presented findings from his research on public housing on Wednesday November 4, 2015 at a roundtable discussion celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) department. -
Sam Nunn Security Program Visits CDC
November 3, 2015
The Sam Nunn Security Program (Class of 2015-2016) visited the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday, 30 October 2015.
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In Memorium: James White, Senior Research Scientist
November 2, 2015
The College remembers our colleague James White who passed away on October 21, 2015.
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Why Dracula Still Matters in 2015
October 30, 2015
More than 118 years after it was written, Dracula still commands our interest. Professor Carol Senf explains why — and why she's eagerly awaiting the monster's resurrection.
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Kosal Speaks on Dual Use Research and Efforts to Limit the Threat of Biological Weapons
October 30, 2015
Nunn School Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal spoke on “Biological Weapons Nonproliferation for the 21st Century: A Shift of Responsibility from Nation-states to Individual Researchers?” at the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences conference -
School of Economics Launches Lunch & Learn Program
October 30, 2015
The School of Economics has launched a new program titled Lunch & Learn for undergraduate and M.S. students.
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HSOC Doctoral Students Shine at SHOT Annual Meeting
October 29, 2015
Three students in the School of History and Sociology's History and Sociology of Technology and Science doctoral degree program participated in the 2015 annual meeting of the Society for the History of Technology, held October 8 - 11 in Albuquerque.
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Faculty in the School of History and Sociology Active at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting
October 29, 2015
School of History and Sociology faculty members Willie Pearson Jr. (professor of sociology) and Bill Winders (associate professor of sociology) recently attended the 110th annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA) in Chicago.
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Jean Monnet Center Hosts French Ambassador Araud
October 29, 2015
Gérard Araud, Ambassador of France to the United States, spoke to an audience of 200 at Georgia Tech on October 28.
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Carnegie Corp. Awards $485,000 Grant to Nunn School to Study Nuclear Instability
October 28, 2015
The Carnegie Corp. of New York announced today it has awarded a $485,000 grant to the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology to study how break-through technologies are increasing nuclear instability worldwide.
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POSSE Attends Security Workshop
October 28, 2015
POSSE welcomed Admiral (Ret.) James A. "Sandy" Winnefeld to dinner for a constructive discussion on a number of international issues pertaining to regional stability.
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Juan Moreno-Cruz Published in Energy Policy
October 27, 2015
Juan Moreno-Cruz and coauthors Xuewei Yu and John Crittenden recently published "Regional Energy Rebound Effect: The Impact of Economy-Wide and Sector Level Energy Efficiency Improvement in Georgia, USA" in Energy Policy. -
Jenna Jordan Publishes Chapter in Drone Ethics Book
October 23, 2015
Congratulations are due to Dr. Jenna Jordan, for her recent chapter "Data on Leadership Targeting and Potential Impacts for Communal Support," published in 'Legitimacy and Drones: Investigating the Legality, Morality, and Efficacy of UCAVs.'
Find the book here.
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Women Leaders Discuss Emerging Cybersecurity Issues
October 23, 2015
The Women in Leadership Distinguished Scholars Series hosted its inaugural program, “Women’s Leadership in the Cyber World: Emerging Issues and Trends in Cybersecurity,” on Oct. 22 at The Biltmore.
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National Search Underway for the Chair of the School of Modern Languages
October 22, 2015
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts is conducting a national search for a new chair for the School of Modern Languages.
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Nunn School Hosts Model United Nations High School Conference
October 15, 2015
While most students enjoyed fall break, the members of the Georgia Tech Model United Nations Program were busy hosting their annual GTMUN High School Conference.
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Clark Presented at EU Open Days 2015 Conference
October 14, 2015
Jennifer Clark, an associate professor in the School of Public Policy, spoke at the EU OPEN DAYS 2015 conference held in Brussels.
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Oliver Publishes Study on Corruption and Resource Use in Developing World
October 8, 2015
The current issue of Strategic Behavior and the Environment features an original research article by Dr. Matthew Oliver and Dr. Jason Shogren. -
Faculty Reveal How to Get the Most from Census Big Data
September 25, 2015
During the ICLAST: Big Data forum held on September 25 faculty insights from working with the Atlanta Research Data Center (ARDC).
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Vivek Ghosal Appointed as Inaugural Mary S. and Richard B. Inman Jr. Professor in Economics
September 24, 2015
During a special reception September 23, Chair David Laband and the School of Economics celebrated the appointment of Dr. Vivek Ghosal as the inaugural Mary S. and Richard B. Inman Jr. Professor in Economics.
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