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New Public Policy Class Examines Building Equitable Cities through Urban Policy
November 1, 2021
PUBP 4211/6606: Urban Policy, will feature weekly guest speakers solving real-world problems.
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Be Afraid: What to Read at Halloween
October 29, 2021
LMC Faculty Recommend Haunting Tales -
What was Life Like at Georgia Tech 50 Years Ago?
October 28, 2021
Philip Cheaney and Phillip Jones were two of the first three graduates from the School of Economics in 1971. They reflected on what has changed the most in the past 50 years, what has stayed the same, and their best advice for students today. -
Public Policy Chair Co-Authors ‘Nature’ Commentary on Predatory Journal Publishers
October 28, 2021
In the commentary, Sugimoto and her colleagues suggest ways to reduce the influence of predatory publishers, which can fool researchers and flood the web with false or low-quality research.
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5 Questions on Voting with Richard Barke
October 27, 2021
Richard Barke of the School of Public Policy talks about the importance of local elections.
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The Cultural Myths of the Early Computer (and How They Shape the Conversation Today)
October 27, 2021
By looking at the early history of personal computers and the myths that rose around them, we can be more critical of messaging from tech and media companies today. -
Study Co-Authored by School of Public Policy Ph.D. Student Explores Effects of Automation, AI, in the Modern Workplace
October 21, 2021
Collaborative study co-authored by Ph.D. candidate from the School of Public Policy and a Georgia State University colleague explores the effects of automation and AI in the modern workplace
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Experts Discuss Algorithmic Bias in School of Public Policy Panel
October 20, 2021
Four experts from across the country discussed their research handling bias in algorithms.
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Global Challenges and Opportunities: Space and Foreign Policy with Mariel Borowitz
October 18, 2021
Mariel Borowitz, associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, talks about her research and its significance.
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Navy Commander Challenges Midshipmen to Find Their “Battle Rhythm”
October 18, 2021
Cmdr. Kathryn “Kat” Sampson Wijnaldum says setting good habits is key to success in military careers. -
5 Questions with Dracula, Gothic Horror Scholar Carol Senf
October 15, 2021
Carol Senf, a noted expert in Dracula and Gothic literature, says real life is scarier than any horror novel could hope to be.
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School of Public Policy Faculty Integral to Launch of Drawdown Georgia Business Compact
October 12, 2021
The business compact will bring together 13 companies committed to achieving net zero emissions in Georgia by 2050.
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Dean Kaye Husbands Fealing Honored With Outstanding Women Of Color Impact Award
October 5, 2021
Fealing was recognized for her commitment to advancing women of color in the workplace. -
Rooftop Solar Increases Electricity Use, Raising Questions for Utilities and Policymakers, Georgia Tech Study Finds
October 5, 2021
Nearly a third of the electricity created from solar power may go to increased usage, according to a new study from Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.
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Atlanta Global Studies Center Names New Co-Director
October 1, 2021
Associate professor of Spanish Juan Carlos Rodríguez has been tapped to co-lead the language and culture center. -
Documentary by Global Media and Cultures Alumnus Steven Norris Debuts at Atlanta’s Out on Film Festival
September 29, 2021
A documentary film produced by Ivan Allen College alumnus Steven Norris as part of his Global Media and Cultures master's degree is being screened as part of the Out on Film festival.
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Georgia Tech Researchers Receive $2.5 Million Grant to Focus on Improving Atlanta-Area Transportation Through Holistic Community Approach
September 29, 2021
The research team will develop tools and evaluate policies that will allow communities to leverage advances in information, communication, and sensor technologies in a quantifiable manner to achieve sustainable travel goals.
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New Method of Global Philanthropy Encourages Investing in Local Leaders, Not Start-ups
September 28, 2021
Kirk Bowman, professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, outlines this method of philanthropy in his new book.
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Exploring LMC's Role as a Champion for the Arts at Georgia Tech
September 28, 2021
The arts are a crucial part of the Georgia Tech experience, and the School of Literature, Media, and Communication plays a central role in teaching, and delivering, artistic experiences to our community.
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HSOC Student Uses Instagram to Combat Covid-19 Misinformation in Peru
September 27, 2021
With a background in biochemistry, unique insight from her Ph.D. program, and 68,000 followers on Instagram, Alejandra Ruiz-León saw an opportunity to make a difference. Now she is one of the biggest science communicators in her home country of Peru.
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