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Shemyakina to Lend Expertise to the State Department Through Jefferson Science Fellowship
May 24, 2023
Olga Shemyakina, associate professor in the School of Economics, has been selected for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Jefferson Science Fellowship. She is one of nine fellows chosen from around the country this year, including Jean Lynch-Stieglitz, an ADVANCE Professor at the Georgia Tech College of Sciences.
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Development Studies Conference Returns with Strong Showing
May 22, 2023
About 50 scholars from across the country attended the two-day event.
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Georgia Emissions Declining, Georgia Tech-led Drawdown Georgia Research Team Shows
May 16, 2023
Transportation is now the state's leading emitter of greenhouse gases, eclipsing energy production.
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Ivan Allen College Scholars Participate in Atlanta Studies Symposium
May 15, 2023
Ivan Allen College participants in the event included Hans Klein, Allen Hyde, and Brian An.
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Randolph Curates Black Feminist Exhibit for National Women’s History Museum
May 8, 2023
The interactive display, titled We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC, focuses on “the stories and voices of Black feminist organizers and theorists."
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Students Reflect on Ivan Allen College Jr. Prize for Social Courage
May 3, 2023
The Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage is a "constant reminder" for Ivan Allen College students to act with courage and commitment to improve the world, students say.
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Lewis, Urmanbetova, Receive Award
May 2, 2023
Eric A. Lewis and Aselia Urmanbetova, have been awarded the Innovation in Co-Curricular Education Award from the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL).
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Congratulations to the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Class of 2023!
May 2, 2023
As our spring 2023 graduates prepare to embark on the next chapter of their lives, we reflect on the journey that brought them here.
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John Lyon Named Chair of the School of Modern Languages
April 26, 2023
John Lyon has been selected to serve as chair of the School of Modern Languages in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, effective Aug. 1.
Lyon will also be appointed as the College’s inaugural Charles A. Smithgall Jr. Institute Chair.
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Ivan Allen College Celebrates Students, Faculty, and Staff
April 26, 2023
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts community celebrated the end of the 2022-23 academic year at the John Lewis Student Center Atlantic Theater on April 26. The event featured opening remarks by Kaye Husbands Fealing, dean and Ivan Allen Jr. Chair, and an awards ceremony recognizing outstanding students, faculty, and staff.
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Announcing Interdisciplinary Media Arts, a New Center at Georgia Tech
April 25, 2023
Art can be a powerful partner in sparking innovation and inspiring critical thinking about the impact of science and technology in an increasingly complex world. To support this crucial role for the arts at Georgia Tech, the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and the Georgia Tech Library are partnering to create a new center called Interdisciplinary Media Arts (IMA).
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Karen Head Named Augusta University Vice Provost
April 25, 2023
Head was the founding director of the Naugle Communication Center.
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Georgia Tech School of Public Policy Climbs in Overall U.S. News Graduate Rankings
April 25, 2023
Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy’s graduate program climbed 10 spots in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate School rankings, rising to No. 39 from No. 49 in last year’s rankings. This returns the program to its previous best overall ranking of No. 39 in the 2020 rankings.
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Christiane Amanpour Receives Ivan Allen Prize
April 25, 2023
International reporter honored for holding the powerful accountable.
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Brown Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
April 24, 2023
Brown was previously elected to the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Sciences.
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The Postdoctoral Fellows Shaping Your Georgia Tech Education
April 20, 2023
Andy Frazee shares how the Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellows bring excellence and innovation to Tech both inside and outside the classroom.
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Stulberg, Lindsay, to Work with GTRI Teams on National Security Projects
April 20, 2023
Adam N. Stulberg and Jon Lindsay of the School of Public Policy will co-advise GTRI research teams working on national security issues.
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Ivan Allen College Lecturers Earn Promotion
April 19, 2023
Lee Hyunjeong Oh and Samba Sy, both lecturers in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts School of Modern Languages, will be promoted to senior lecturers effective Aug. 1.
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Demystifying Agriculture's Past Can Help Us Adapt to an Uncertain Future
April 17, 2023
The future of crop diversity, biotechnologies, and food security presents pressing concerns for researchers, policymakers, businesses, and consumers worldwide. Understanding the history of agriculture can help them prepare for a changing and uncertain future, says Helen Anne Curry, the Kranzberg Professor of the History of Technology in the School of History and Sociology.
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Ivan Allen College Student to Serve on Atlanta LGBTQ Advisory Board
April 11, 2023
Public Policy student Vikas Madhav Nagarajan has joined Atlanta's LGBTQ Advisory Board and hopes to help make the city a more inclusive place.
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