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Seven IAC Staff Join Inclusive Leaders Academy
February 21, 2024
Georgia Tech's Inclusive Leaders Academy aims to unlock individual leadership insights while fostering group transformation.
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LMC's Brock to Serve on AI Network Advisory Board
February 20, 2024
Atlanta communities most vulnerable to bias and inequity in artificial intelligence (AI) are the focus of a new Atlanta-based ethics initiative being funded by a $1.3 million Mellon Foundation grant.
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Medicaid ‘Unwinding’ Could Lead to Eviction Crisis, New School of Public Policy Research Suggests
February 16, 2024
The study examined Tennessee's 23005 trimming of its Medicaid rolls and the impact on evictions.
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Georgia Tech Mock Trial Team Charts Record-Breaking Semester
February 14, 2024
The Georgia Tech Mock Trial team achieved record-breaking success during the Fall 2023 semester, placing in every tournament they attended for the first time in program history.
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Vanderbilt Professor: Humanities and STEM Can Do More Together, and Here’s How
February 14, 2024
Jay Clayton talked to students and faculty about how to integrate the humanities and social sciences into STEM research projects.
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Ivan Allen College Research Conference Expands to Include Undergraduate Students
February 13, 2024
For the first time, the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts will host a combined undergraduate and graduate research conference, an expansion of the annual Graduate Student Research Conference. The Ivan Allen College Research Conference will be held on Friday, Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Price Gilbert Memorial Library Scholars Event Theater.
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Ivan Allen College Faculty Members Join Energy, Policy, and Innovation Center Affiliate Program
February 13, 2024
The new affiliates will serve as informal advisors helping guide the Center’s work, among other things.
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Ivan Allen College Faculty Earn Summer and Fall 2023 CIOS Honor Roll Placements
February 13, 2024
Fifty faculty members from across the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts have been named to the Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching Honor Roll for instructional excellence in the Fall 2023 semester. Ten faculty members from the College were named to the Summer 2023 Honor Roll.
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Prompt Engineering: The Art of Getting What You Need From Generative AI
February 12, 2024
An Ivan Allen College communicator went to prompt engineering school with Assistant Professor Yeqing Kong. In this article, she shares what she learned.
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Retired Justice Robert Benham Receives Ivan Allen Jr. Prize
February 9, 2024
Georgia judicial pioneer honored for his commitment to safeguarding civil liberties.
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Dean's Report Highlights Momentum in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
January 31, 2024
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts is defying enrollment trends in liberal arts and building momentum to expand its positive impact.
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Can Solar Geoengineering Save the World?
January 30, 2024
As the idea of solar geoengineering picks up steam, Tony Harding, an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy, invites everyone to join the conversation — starting with learning about what it is, how it works, and whether or not this once-niche proposition really can save the world.
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Black History Month Reading and Viewing Recommendations
January 30, 2024
Faculty and staff members suggest books and feature films that explore race, identity, history, and memory.
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Bullinger to Join APPAM Policy-Setting Council
January 24, 2024
As part of the council, the School of Public Policy assistant professor will help set APPAM's policy and strategy.
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What Can Space Teach Us About Sustainability?
January 23, 2024
Researchers in the Ivan Allen College think big to explore questions of sustainability on Earth, in outer space, and on a cosmic scale.
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Mock Trial Coach Named Interim Co-Director of Law, Science, and Technology
January 22, 2024
Andy McNeil is a 2021 graduate of the School of Public Policy.
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The 2023 President's Report
January 19, 2024
Join President Cabrera for a look back at some of the ways Georgia Tech was so bold in 2023 — and to catch a glimpse of what’s to come.
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Birchfield Rises to the Rank of Officer of France’s National Order of Merit
January 17, 2024
Vicki Birchfield, a professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, was promoted from the rank of Knight to Officer of France's National Order of Merit. Birchfield was recognized for her deep commitment to French-American relations and friendship through her ongoing scholarship and role in educating students about France and the European Union.
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First Cohort Announced for Ascend Faculty Professional Development Program
January 16, 2024
Ascend, a new career development program for mid-career faculty, launched its cohort for Spring 2024. Supported by the Office of Faculty Professional Development, Ascend cohort members include academic professionals and lecturers from across campus.
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The Challenges of Regulating Artificial Intelligence
January 11, 2024
As innovation surrounding artificial intelligence continues, Georgia Tech experts offer their thoughts on the scope of the recent executive order and the challenges ahead in regulating AI.
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