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School of Modern Languages Faculty Receives DILAC Grants and Denning Seed Awards
May 13, 2020
Modern Languages faculty receives multiple awards for Spring 2020 -
Elizabeth Miller Honored with ‘Creating the Next’ Award
May 12, 2020
Elizabeth Miller, director of enrollment and student affairs in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, has received the Creating the Next Award for her work on Shadow Day.
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Elise Li Zheng Wins HSOC Homer Rice Award
May 12, 2020
Congratulations to Elise Li Zheng, the recipient of this year's HSOC Homer Rice Award. -
Congratulations to Dr. Renee Shelby
May 12, 2020
Renee successfully defended her dissertation, "Designing Justice: Sexual Violence, Technology, and Citizen-Activism." Congrats! -
New SGA Executives Start Work for Upcoming Year
May 11, 2020
The new group of SGA executives, including vice president Kyle Smith of the School of Public Policy, have begun their terms. -
Laura Taylor Selected as Fellow by Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
May 7, 2020
The Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) has selected School of Economics Chair Laura Taylor as a fellow for her important research contributions and leadership in the field.
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Marilyn Brown Appointed Interim Chair of the School of Public Policy
May 7, 2020
Marilyn A. Brown has been appointed as interim chair of the School of Public Policy effective June 1, 2020, Ivan Allen College Dean John Tone announced today. Brown will assume the role of interim chair as current chair Kaye Husbands Fealing transitions to dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts on June 1.
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Georgia Tech’s Nunn School Announces New One-Year Master of Science in International Affairs, Science, and Technology Program
May 7, 2020
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology is launching a new one-year, 30-credit hour Master of Science in International Affairs, Science, and Technology (MSIAST) program. The program, which will be offered beginning fall 2021, will serve both traditional students and returning professionals interested in issues at the intersection of science and technology and international relations and policy.
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Search Timeline for Georgia Tech’s Next Provost Extended
May 4, 2020
The search for Georgia Tech’s next provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs is moving forward, with some accommodation for the logistical challenges imposed by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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COVID-19’s Lessons for Sustainable Development
May 1, 2020
Nunn School Professor Brian Woodall has co-authored a paper examining the transportation and sustainable-development related lessons of COVID-19.COV
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Nunn School Students Help Brazilian Nonprofits Respond to COVID-19 Food Aid Needs
April 30, 2020
Students in the Global Social Entrepreneurship Vertically Integrated Program are working to support programs to deliver food to thousands of Rio de Janeiro residents at risk due to economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jenny Strakovsky Wins CTL’s Innovation in Co-curricular Education Award
April 29, 2020
Assistant Director of Graduate Programs and Career Education wins the Center for Teaching and Learning's 2020 Innovation in Co-curricular Education Award -
How Virtual Reality Changes Work — and Organizations
April 29, 2020
Simply adopting virtual reality technologies is not enough for manufacturing-sector managers looking to bring more efficiency and productivity to the plant floor, according to a new study by the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Marilyn Brown Elected to National Academy of Sciences
April 29, 2020
Marilyn Brown, Regents Professor and Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems in the School of Public Policy, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
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2020 Nunn School Graduation Profiles
April 29, 2020
On May 1, 30 undergraduates, 5 master’s students, and 1 doctoral candidate graduated from the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs. The million dollar question for our graduates, is what’s next?
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Rachel Dekom Receives First-Ever SAB Internship Scholarship
April 28, 2020
Rachel Dekom has been chosen by the Student Advisory Board as the recipient of the first ever Summer Internship Scholarship. This scholarship is provided by the SAB to a student from Ivan Allen who will use this money to further their summer internship. -
Adebola Defies the Odds to Complete PhD
April 28, 2020
On a steamy Atlanta summer day in June, Olufunke “Funke” Adebola felt so strange, she had to lie down across the seats of the MARTA train that took her to her summer job as a graduate assistant at Georgia Tech. Adebola and her husband were far away from their families in Nigeria and the summer job was extra support while she continued work on a doctoral degree in the Sam Nunn School. She commuted 50 miles to campus for her studies and the summer job
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Mario Bianchini Named HSOC Graduate Instructor of the Year
April 28, 2020
Congratulations to Mario Bianchini on being named the HSOC Graduate Instructor of the Year for 2019-2020! -
Congratulations to Ling-Ming Huang
April 28, 2020
Congratulations to Ling-Ming Huang, who successfully defended his PhD thesis, "The Birth of the Taipei Metro and Technological Hybridity under American Hegemony: the History of the Rail Mass Transportation in Postwar Taiwan." -
Kate Pride Brown Wins Teaching Excellence Award
April 28, 2020
Kate Pride Brown was awarded the CTL/BP Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award.
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