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Ronald Bayor Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
April 13, 2020
Ronald Bayor, Emeritus Professor of History, received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Immigration and Ethnic History Society. -
School of Modern Languages Announces 2020 Student Award Winners
April 10, 2020
Student award winners for 2020 academic year -
Biomass Energy Could Benefit Climate with the Right Policies, Study Finds
April 8, 2020
Biomass energy generated by burning fuel made from trees can play a significant role in meeting the energy needs of the future while helping keep climate change in check -- if the correct incentives are used, according to a new analysis led by a Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy researcher.
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Nunn School Adds New Course Offerings
April 6, 2020
In the fall 2020, the Sam Nunn School is offering 48 courses, with 39 offered to undergraduate students, and 23 to graduate students in the areas of global development; international security; and international affairs, science and technology. Four of those classes are new to the department.
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Ivan Allen College Enrollments, Applications, Surge
April 6, 2020
Applications to join the freshman class of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts grew at a brisk pace for the 2020-2021 academic year, reflecting growing awareness of the value and impact of the College’s unique liberal arts programs.
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Nunn School Experts Participate in US-Russia Workshop at Moscow State Institute of International Relations
April 6, 2020
On March 2, experts from the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), and other Russian organizations organized a US-Russia Workshop on Foreign Policy Resources. The group discussed the significant impact of new technologies on US-Russia relations and world politics.
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Mikilus Fabry Contributes Chapter to "Nationalism, Referendums and Democracy: Voting on Ethnic Issues and Independence"
April 6, 2020
Mikulas Fabry, associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, contributed a chapter to the second edition of "Nationalism, Referendums and Democracy: Voting on Ethnic Issues and Independence," published by Routledge.
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Nunn School Students Participate in the 2nd UN Peace Summit
April 2, 2020
From February 5-7, two Sam Nunn School of International Affairs students participated in the 2nd Peace Summit of Emerging Leaders hosted by the Humanitarian Affairs Asia at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok, Thailand.
With the financial support from the office of Provost Rafael Bras, Kaelyn Kim, a second-year International Affairs student, and Jack Sheldon, a second-year International Affairs and Modern Languages student, were able to represent Georgia Tech at the summit.
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Modern Languages Book of the Month - Digital Humanities in Latin America
April 1, 2020
The School of Modern Languages, in collaboration with the GT Library, has established a “Book of the Month” initiative to celebrate the research of Modern Languages faculty. -
Paper Co-Authored by Ph.D. Student Duri Long Receives Honorable Mention at CHI Conference
April 1, 2020
Co-authored with Brian Magerko, professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, the paper, titled "What is AI Literacy? Competencies and Design Considerations," synthesizes research in the field to create a "set of core competencies" to evaluate artificial intelligence (AI) programs and influence future development in the field. It is part of Long's doctoral dissertation.
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Nunn School to Offer Two New Graduate Certificates
March 31, 2020
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs has announced two new graduate certificates: one in Global Development, and a second in International Security and Aerospace Systems. The graduate certificates are open to degree-seeking students at Georgia Tech and post-baccalaureate professionals beginning May 2020.
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Thirteen Faculty Recognized by Students for Excellence in Teaching through 1934 CIOS Awards
March 31, 2020
Congratulations to the thirteen Ivan Allen College faculty who are among the 40 instructors named as recipients of the Class of 1934 CIOS (Course Instructor Opinion Survey) awards for teaching excellence.
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Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Faculty Promotions
March 30, 2020
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Dean's Office announces that five associate professors have been promoted to professors; one associate professor has received tenure; and six assistant professors have been promoted to associate and received tenure.
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Modern Languages’ Jenny Strakovsky Wins Professor of the Year
March 30, 2020
German professor wins 2020 "Professor of the Year" award -
Ilya Kaminsky Wins Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for ‘Deaf Republic’
March 27, 2020
Georgia Institute of Technology poetry Professor Ilya Kaminsky has won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Poetry for his latest book, Deaf Republic.
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Georgia Tech Historian Co-Authors Book on Sports, War, and Pandemic
March 24, 2020
Georgia Tech historian Johnny Smith writes about the influence of pandemic flu and war on sports in 1918.
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Karen Head Poem "Proximity" Featured in 'American Life in Poetry'
March 23, 2020
This marks Head's debut in the feature, which was started by former Poet Laureate Ted Kooser. -
Economics Student Sarah Tinsley Named 2020 Joseph K. Heyman Scholarship Recipient
March 21, 2020
Sarah Tinsley, a fourth-year student in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Economics, was awarded the 2020 Joseph K. Heyman Scholarship from the Atlanta Economics Club.
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Modern Languages' Tips for Creating a Great Work-space at Home
March 20, 2020
School of Modern Language professors advise on how to create a designated work space -
East Asian Media VIP: Learning Language, Culture, and Work Skills through Research
March 19, 2020
This is the first in a series about Vertically Integrated Projects (VIPs) in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.
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