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Russian Approach Risks Confusion, Escalation, Experts Warn at Nunn School Event
March 31, 2023
There's lots of confusion when it comes to how Russia talks about "red lines," Nunn School experts say.
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Ivan Allen College Honors 13 at the 2023 Distinguished Alumni Awards
March 30, 2023
The annual Distinguished Alumni Awards celebrate excellence in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts community.
Each year, the College presents three categories of awards: the Dean’s Appreciation Award, honoring steadfast friends and supporters of the College; the Distinguished Alumni Awards, recognizing graduates from each of the six schools and the ROTC units; and the Ivan Allen Jr. Legacy Awards, honoring a faculty member, graduate student, and undergraduate student.
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It’s Tough Being a Mom in Academia, New Research Confirms
March 29, 2023
Parenthood impacts moms' academic careers more than dads', a large-scale scholarly study co-authored by School of Public Policy Chair Cassidy R. Sugimoto finds.
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Child Well-Being Workshop Highlights Need for Interdisciplinary Research, Organizers Say
March 29, 2023
The conference drew an international and interdisciplinary group of researchers to discuss a variety of approaches to improving child welfare through public policy.
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McGraw Named 2023 Rising Wreck Award Winner
March 29, 2023
Congratulations to Andrew McGraw, academic program manager at the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, who was named the 2023 Rising Wreck award winner. The Rising Wreck Award is an Institute-wide accolade that recognizes a new employee at Georgia Tech who demonstrates leadership qualities that align with the Institute's vision.
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Student-Led ‘SoccerCon’ Celebrates Sport's Power for Marginalized Communities
March 21, 2023
The inaugural SoccerCon: Atlanta Conference on Soccer and Social Innovation will take place on March 29 and 30.
This two-day event will begin with an awards ceremony at the Historic Academy of Medicine featuring a choreographed TIFO — a typical gameday display by soccer supporters with art and chants — and appearances by international dignitaries, a former Major League Soccer and U.S. Men's National Team player, and more. Day two will feature five panels on soccer and social innovation with scholars and activists from around the world.
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Nunn School Expands Offerings with Online Version of International Security Master’s
March 10, 2023
The online program offers the same curriculum as the in-person version offered since 2020.
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Illuminating Atlanta’s Queer History Through Buttons
March 7, 2023
Ph.D. student Alexandra Teixeira Riggs wrote a paper on the research with Associate Professors Anne Sullivan and Noura Howell.
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From Idea to Action: How UN Sustainable Development Goals Come to Life in IAC
March 7, 2023
As Georgia Tech celebrates the 2023 SDG Action and Awareness Week, explore how the Ivan Allen College community has spent the last year turning these ideas into action through research, classes, alumni careers, and more. -
Symposium Highlights Crucial Interplay of Humanities, Sciences, and Technology
March 7, 2023
The symposium is scheduled for March 13.
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A Year of War in Ukraine
February 24, 2023
Ivan Allen College faculty offer their reflections on the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine, and what's yet to come.
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Embodying African American History
February 23, 2023
Candice Butts, HCI 2022, made a technology-infused dress to augment a tour of key African American sites at historic Oakland Cemetery.
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Social Justice in Technology Starts in the Classroom, IAC Researcher Says
February 22, 2023
In a new field review published in Just Tech, LMC Associate Professor Nassim Parvin discusses how technology can create and worsen injustices and what we can do to combat it. -
Study Links Child Tax Credit Payments to Reduced Child Abuse, Neglect
February 16, 2023
The study examined hospital visits before and after the payments.
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Economics Chair Laura Taylor Appointed to NASEM Committee
February 9, 2023
Taylor will contribute her expertise on policy evaluation and the valuation of natural resources and the environment. -
Victoria Thompson Selected as Chair of the School of History and Sociology
February 8, 2023
Victoria Thompson has been selected to serve as chair of the School of History and Sociology in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, effective July 1. -
IAC Faculty Top 2022 Honor Roll
February 7, 2023
The Center for Teaching and Learning's 2022 roundup features 14 faculty members from Ivan Allen College — the most out of any College at Georgia Tech. -
What Drives China's Innovation Efforts in the Science and Technology Fields?
February 7, 2023
Georgia Tech researchers propose a new theory of “creative ambition" to deepen our understanding of China's innovation efforts and to inform policymakers who seek to shape the country's policy and investment decisions. -
Law, Science, and Technology Program Launches Pre-Law Information Portal
January 30, 2023
The portal provides information on how to apply for law school.
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Lab-Grown Meat Was FDA Approved. Now What?
January 24, 2023
What exactly is lab-grown meat, and how will it change the way we eat? Bill Winders, a professor in the School of History and Sociology and an expert on the global meat industry, shares what we can expect in coming years.
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