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Econ Ph.D. Student Joins AERE Graduate Student Engagement Committee
June 24, 2021
Vikrant Kamble, a Ph.D. student in the School of Economics, will join the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) Graduate Student Engagement Committee. -
Meet School of Public Policy Chair Cassidy Sugimoto
June 21, 2021
We sat down with Sugimoto to get to know her better. -
Magerko, Computer Science Alumnus, Win ACM Best Paper Award
June 18, 2021
This is Magerko's second Best Paper Award. -
Anna Stenport Named Dean of College of Liberal Arts at Rochester Institute of Technology
June 16, 2021
School of Modern Languages chair named dean at Rochester Institute of Technology. -
Stress Monitor Wins First CDAIT Student IoT Challenge
June 15, 2021
Three College of Engineering students have won the first CDAIT Student IoT Capacity Building Challenge.
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Two Ivan Allen Students Invited to Join Prestigious Scholar Program
June 14, 2021
Marjorie Hall and Ioanna Maria Spyrou were accepted into the highly competitive inaugural class of the Brooks Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems (BBISS) GRA Scholar Program. -
Olympian, Econ Alumna, and Cancer Survivor Chaunté Lowe is Using Her Platform for Good
June 10, 2021
Being an advocate for her health saved her life. Now, Chaunté Lowe has made it her mission to spread that message to others. -
Georgia Tech Hip Hop Scholar Featured in Google Arts & Culture’s Atlanta Page
June 8, 2021
Joycelyn Wilson's essay on hip hop anchor's the genre's section of the site, which also includes two stories about her HipHop2020 Innovation Archive.
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Preserving Hip Hop’s Past and Building a Better Future
June 7, 2021
The HipHop2020 Innovation Archive preserves a slice of Atlanta's early hip hop scene, with the ultimate goal of helping educators use the materials to teach coding and other subjects
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In the Conversation About Redlining, Details Matter
June 2, 2021
Assistant Professor Todd Michney explored previously unexamined correspondence about the redlining maps and discovered new evidence that resets our current understanding of the practice. -
Husbands Fealing Delivers Keynote for Women in Sustainability Leadership Awards
June 1, 2021
Husbands Fealing focused on the visibility and representation of women and other underrepresented groups and how improved diversity in ideas and opinions can lead to innovation.
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Turkey’s ‘Confucius Institutes’ Subject of Winning Diplomacy Lab Bid
June 1, 2021
Ozkan's project will focus on the activities and representations of Confucious Institutes in Turkish media and college campuses.
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Randolph Awarded Fellowships from the University of Connecticut and Brown University
June 1, 2021
Sherie M. Randolph, associate professor in the School of History and Sociology, has received two prestigious fellowships.
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Utz Appointed to Advisory Board for International Book Series
May 28, 2021
In his role on the board, Utz will comment, evaluate, and make recommendations for the final acceptance of book proposals and manuscripts.
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Rubin Named 2021 Templeton Fellow
May 28, 2021
Larry Rubin has been named a 2021 Templeton Fellow in National Security by the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
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Version 2.0 of Literature, Media, and Communication’s Book-Length ‘Calling Card’ Debuts
May 26, 2021
The book highlights Black Media Studies, Media Arts, and the School's Writing and Communication Program.
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Ivan Allen College Schools Launch New Minors
May 20, 2021
Students will be able to minor in African Studies and Latin and American and Latinx Studies starting in Fall 2020.
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Georgia Tech Study Finds More SNAP Retailers in Rural Areas Lowers Rates of Child Maltreatment
May 19, 2021
Practical access to food benefits helps reduce stress and financial strain, the researchers say. on parents.
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Georgia Tech Leading in the Quest for Ocean Solutions
May 17, 2021
Learn how our researchers tackle some of the ocean’s biggest problems. -
Society for American Baseball Research Recognizes 'War Fever' by Johnny Smith
May 14, 2021
War Fever, which the award committee called "meticulously researched and riveting," is a portrait of three men in Boston in 1918 — a symphony conductor, a Harvard law student, and baseball star Babe Ruth — whose lives were changed by the Spanish Flu and World War I.
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