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Atlanta Global Studies Center Receives $1 Million U.S. Department of Education Grant
October 6, 2022
The funding will be used to support faculty projects related to education and research on sustainability, curriculum development in language and international studies, community engagement, and K–12 programs
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Ivan Allen College Kicks Off Homecoming Week With Hall Scholars Breakfast
October 5, 2022
The annual event gives scholarship recipients an opportunity to interact with each other and share their gratitude with the scholarship's founders, Col. Stephen C. Hall, IM 1967, and his wife, Pamela Hall. -
Cell Phone Accessibility: Improving, but Gaps Remain, CACP Researchers Find
September 26, 2022
CACP's biennial review of cell phone accessibility finds improvements but also old problems and some emerging issues for people with disabilities.
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Georgia Tech Researchers Help Promote Hurricane and Disaster Resilience Among Georgia Youth
September 23, 2022
In a recent presentation at the Smithsonian Institution, Allen Hyde, assistant professor in the School of History and Sociology, discussed his team's work teaching youth in vulnerable communities how to advocate for change. -
Celebrating the Life of Alumnus, Longtime Board Member Richard B. “Rick” Inman
September 22, 2022
Inman, a longtime supporter of the School of Economics, the Ivan Allen College, and Georgia Tech, leaves behind a legacy of generosity and positivity.
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Georgia Tech-led Team Awarded $1.7M to Foster Artificial Intelligence Literacy
September 20, 2022
The National Science Foundation grant will support the transition of previously-created AI prototypes into public-facing exhibits that spark creativity and collaboration in learning about artificial intelligence. -
Student Evaluations Show Bias Against Female Professors
September 15, 2022
Study finds bias is driven by backlash after students receive first exam grades. -
Sci-fi and Fantasy Author Sarah Pinsker Named 2022 Eugie Foster Award Winner
September 14, 2022
Pinsker's short story earned high praise for her artful storytelling. -
Georgia Tech’s EarSketch Reaches Milestone One Million Users
September 12, 2022
Georgia Institute of Technology’s innovative educational platform EarSketch reached a milestone this month—one million users. Since launching in 2011, the free EarSketch platform has been used by students in all 50 U.S. states and in more than 100 countries. EarSketch is designed to teach students to code in Python or JavaScript through music and creative discovery.
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Meet School of Literature, Media, and Communication Chair Kelly Ritter
September 7, 2022
Ritter talks about her experiences and her vision for the School of Literature, Media, and Communication. -
To the Moon, Back, and Beyond
September 2, 2022
Georgia Tech experts discuss our return to the lunar surface and the importance of Artemis for the future of space exploration. -
Ivan Allen College Researchers Receive Prestigious Regents’ Awards
August 12, 2022
Three Ivan Allen College faculty members have prestigious Regents' titles.
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The Search for Relief Against Extreme Heat
August 9, 2022
Temperatures are rising and many are trying to find solutions to the heat crisis, Georgia Tech experts weigh in on risk factors and possible solutions to extreme heat.
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CACP Researcher Receives Grant to Study Inclusive Emergency Alerts
August 4, 2022
The project will assess study the reach and impact of Wireless Emergency Alert messages among people with disabilities
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Krige Publishes two Books in 2022
August 3, 2022
The books focus on historical knowledge regulation and the flow of knowledge across borders today. -
Earn Your SAS Credentials from the School of Economics
August 3, 2022
The School of Economics is launching a new Statistical Analytics Software (SAS) certification program for undergraduate and master’s students, the first of its kind at Georgia Tech. -
Ivan Allen College Experts Break Down the Proposed Senate Climate Deal
August 2, 2022
Ivan Allen College faculty analyze the proposed climate change and tax deal under discussion iin the U.S. Senate.
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School of History and Sociology Begins Search for new Chair
August 1, 2022
Applications are due by Oct. 1, 2022, for optimal consideration, but the search will continue until the position is filled. -
Russia’s ISS Withdrawal Challenging but Not Crippling, Space Policy Expert Says
July 26, 2022
While the withdrawal will be challenging, the future of Russia's space program may be more in doubt than that of the International Space Station, says space policy expert Mariel Borowitz.
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Lecturer Dives Into Local History in New Book on Gwinnett County
July 21, 2022
Matthew Hild, a lecturer in the School of History and Sociology, co-edited a collection of essays exploring 200 years of history in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
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