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Winnefeld Writes Fictional Story on U.S. Navy Lieutenant
December 9, 2020
Admiral Sandy Winnefeld, USN (ret.), distinguished professor of the practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has written “Reunion,” a blog for the U.S. Naval Institute. The fictitious story is centered around Joseph Hendricks, a lieutenant in the United States Navy, who was on board the USS Ranger.
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New Georgia Tech Master’s Grads Emerge Ready for Multilingual Careers
December 9, 2020
Inaugural graduates from Georgia Tech's new master's degree in modern languages are emerging uniquely prepared for real-world careers. -
Gráinne Hutton, Modern Languages' Alumna, Discusses the Importance of Language Studies in Global Health
December 7, 2020
Modern Languages' Alumna now works as a Project Officer at Speak Up Africa. -
Young Contributes to 8th Edition of “Policy-Making in European Union”
December 3, 2020
Alasdair Young, a professor and co-director of the Center for European and Transatlantic Studies and the Center for International Strategy, Technology and Policy in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has a new edited textbook entitled Policy-Making in the European Union published by Oxford University Press.
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Ivan Allen College Faculty Projects Receive Seed Grants
November 24, 2020
Four projects involving Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty members and graduate students have been awarded grants from the GVU/Institute for People and Technology (IPaT)/Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) Seed Grant program.
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Georgia Tech Historian’s Research to Be Adapted for A+E Studios Series
November 24, 2020
Georgia Tech historian Johnny Smith’s 2016 book detailing the secretive friendship between Muhammed Ali and Malcolm X will be made into an 8-part miniseries by A+E Studios.
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Diplomacy Lab Bids Awarded to Modern Languages’ David Marcus and Kyoko Masuda
November 24, 2020
Modern Language faculty celebrate two Diplomacy Lab awards. -
Boosting Georgia Tech's Stellar Science Fiction Collection
November 24, 2020
Kathy Betty, a member of the Georgia Tech Athletics Association Board of Trustees, has donated 2,724 of her late husband Garry Betty’s science fiction novels to Georgia Tech. Many of the books are first editions, including J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot.
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Ivan Allen College Student Athletes Honored at Graduation Brunch
November 23, 2020
Six student-athletes earned undergraduate or graduate degrees from the College. -
EIA Major Abigail Burke Makes the Most of Federal Jackets Internship
November 23, 2020
Abby Burke, a fourth-year student in the Ivan Allen College majoring in economics and international affairs (EIA) and a member of the most recent class of interns, spent her summer working for the office of the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis of Atlanta.
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Ivan Allen College Faculty Named to New Georgia Tech Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council
November 23, 2020
Dean Kaye Husbands Fealing, Associate Dean Carol Colatrella, LMC Chair Richard Fox and ADVANCE Professor Mary Frank Fox are among those appointed.
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Kosal Gives Keynote Talk on the Future of the Nuclear Triad
November 20, 2020
On the 18th of November, Nunn School Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal gave the keynote talk on the concluding day of the special symposium series, “75 Years After Hiroshima: A New Nuclear Arms Race?” sponsored by the Program in Arms Control & Domestic and International Security (ACDIS), the Department of Nuclear, Plasma, & Radiological Engineering, and the Department of Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College Faculty Lead in Effort to Build Regional Peace Education Ecosystem
November 20, 2020
The goal is to create a peace studies ecosystem in Atlanta that spans schools and disciplines such as engineering, health sciences, and humanities, and social sciences.
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A Conversation with NAS & NAE Member Marilyn Brown
November 20, 2020
Regents Professor Marilyn Brown reflects on a year that included her election to the National Academy of Engineers and the National Academy of Sciences
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Stulberg and Darsey Publish Policy Memo on US-Russia Nuclear Relations
November 20, 2020
Adam Stulberg, the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs professor and Chair, and Jonathan Darsey, a Ph.D. candidate in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, have co-authored a PONARS Eurasia policy memo. The memo is entitled, “Turning Rivals into Frenemies: Shifting U.S.-Russian Trajectories at the Nexus of Global Nuclear Commerce and Nonproliferation.”
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New Georgia Tech Strategic Plan Positions Ivan Allen College to Lead
November 19, 2020
Georgia Tech’s new strategic plan, unveiled Nov. 19, 2020, defines a vision highlighting the unique values and strengths of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.
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The Democratization of Well-Being in Nasser's Egypt
November 16, 2020
This piece by Laura Bier, Associate Professor in the School of History and Sociology, examines the legacy of Nasser's policies on the nexus between state responsibilities, the rights of citizens, and access to consumer goods in Egypt. -
Black Feminism and Stacey Abrams
November 16, 2020
This article in the Washington Post, co-authored by HSOC Associate Professor Sherie Randolph, discussed the impact of Stacey Abrams in flipping Georgia blue. -
Climate Leaders Talk Solutions at the Global Climate Action Symposium
November 13, 2020
Last month, Georgia Tech hosted the first-ever fully-virtual Global Climate Action Symposium. -
First Georgia Tech Students, ROTC Officers, Join U.S. Space Force
November 2, 2020
Three members of Georgia Tech's Air Force ROTC detachment and a Nunn School Ph.D. student have transferred to the U.S. Space Force. A cadet will join them in December.
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