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Clark Elected Vice-Chair/Chair of Economic Geography Specialty Group
February 4, 2015
Jennifer Clark has been elected to serve as vice-chair and chair of the Economic Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers (AAG).
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Best to Spearhead United Nations University Institute
February 4, 2015
Michael L. Best, associate professor of international affairs and computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has been appointed as director of the newly formed United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society (UNU-CS) based in Macau, China.
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Poetry@Tech Kicks off Spring Salon Series
January 29, 2015
A new lunchtime speaker series, the Arts@Tech Salon Series, features a range of arts-related topics, including Winston Churchill's passion for painting.
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New Scholarship for Study in Russia
January 27, 2015
To sustain and further develop the relationship with GT, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University (SPbSTU) will replace the outgoing FIPSE Scholarship by waiving both tuition and dormitory fees for GT students. -
Alum Trey Childress Appointed to State of Illinois “Turnaround Team”
January 23, 2015
Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner announced the appointment of Trey Childress, an Ivan Allen College alum and advisory board member, as the state’s deputy governor and part of a three-person “turnaround team” to address what he called a “current trajectory that is unsustainable as a state.”
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Dhongde Presents on Multi-Dimensional Poverty Measures
January 22, 2015
Shatakshee Dhongde (Economics), presented her research at an international conference on Economics of Global Poverty at Gordon College in Massachusetts.
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Tech Students Win German 'Berlin Wall' Poetry Competition
January 20, 2015
Three Georgia Tech Students win state-wide poetry competition -
Four Chinese Government Full Scholarships Available to GT Students
January 16, 2015
Four Chinese Government Full Scholarships for the Academic Year of 2015-2016 for the most prestigious scholarship awarded to American students by the Chinese government and is administered by the Chinese Embassy and Consulate Generals in the United States and the Ministry of Education in People’s Republic of China.
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Le Dantec Awarded CSCW "Best Paper"
January 14, 2015
Christopher Le Dantec's accepted paper, "Strangers at the Gate: Gaining Access, Building Rapport, and Co-Constructing Community-Based Research," has been named a "Best Paper" of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2015).
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Orwell vs. Tolkien on Surveillance
January 14, 2015
Aaron Santesso is featured in a new film project, “Do Not Track” by Snitow-Kaufman Productions, on privacy, big data, and surveillance.
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Commemorative Wall Honors Teaching Excellence
January 13, 2015
A new commemorative wall has been erected on the fourth floor of the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons (CULC) honoring some of Georgia Tech’s best teachers throughout the years including sixty from Ivan Allen College.
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The Geopolitics of Oil & Gas
January 6, 2015
Adam N. Stulberg shares his thoughts on how energy influences today’s geopolitics with Georgia Tech's Alumni Magazine.
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The Sons of Westwood Named Outstanding Title of 2014
January 6, 2015
John Smith’s first book, The Sons of Westwood, has been selected as one of Choice’s Outstanding Academic Titles of 2014.
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LMC Creates Calling Card with Humanistic Perspectives in a Technological World
January 5, 2015
While the nationwide push for STEM education has caused hand-wringing and eraser-gnawing in some English departments, Tech’s School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) has long worked within this reality.
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