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Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage Recipients to Be Honored for Being Pioneers in Classroom and Beyond
December 12, 2019
The prize honors those who have made a positive difference by standing up for moral principle while facing personal risks. -
Chris Payne Finds His Passion in Brotherhood and Video Games
December 12, 2019
Payne will graduate this December with a B.S. in computational media.
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Ending crowdfunding campaigns for unproven treatment a good start, Georgia Tech bioethicist says
December 11, 2019
Georgia Institute of Technology bioethicist Aaron Levine said there is merit in a proposal from researchers at two universities calling on crowdfunding platforms to stop accepting campaigns for unproven medical treatments. But Levine said the proposal could be tough to implement.
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Robert Bell Presents on Bureaucratic Politics in IR Theory Class
December 2, 2019
On Monday, November 11, Robert Bell, distinguished professor of the practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, visited Professor Katja Weber's graduate seminar on International Relations (IR) Theory.
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Aaron Levine Elected to Board of American Society of Bioethics and Humanities
November 26, 2019
Aaron Levine, associate professor in the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy was recently elected to the board of the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH). During a three-year term, Levine is serving as a director at-large.
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Atlanta Honors College Namesake, Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., through Newly Dedicated Bridge in Downtown Atlanta
November 26, 2019
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts namesake, Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., was celebrated on November 25 with the dedication of a new downtown Atlanta bridge and outdoor walking museum in his name. An alumnus of Georgia Tech (Commerce 1933), Allen transformed Atlanta during his mayorship in the turbulent 1960s. The bridge is part of The Path system in Atlanta.
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Cybersecurity Policy Graduate Student Published in 'Journal of Science Policy & Governance'
November 26, 2019
Ming "Sherry" Chen, a graduate student pursuing a Master's in Cybersecurity Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy, had her paper entitled "China’s Data Collection on US Citizens: Implications, Risks, and Solutions" published in the Journal of Science Policy & Governance.
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Eight Ivan Allen College Students Selected for Internships at Georgia State Capitol
November 25, 2019
Eight students representing three of the six Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts schools were recently selected for the 2020 Georgia Legislative Internship Program (GLIP), furthering the College's consistent representation at the State Capitol.
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The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Launches New One-Year Master of Science in International Security
November 25, 2019
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology announces a new Master of Science in International Security (MSIS) program. The International Security program will be the first of its kind in Georgia, serving a growing interest in specialized and professional master’s degrees.
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Gloria Calhoun Published in 'Technology and Culture'
November 25, 2019
HSOC graduate student Gloria Calhoun recently had her article, "Infrastructure's Industrial Context: How the Telegraph Shaped the Wire Industry (1845-1910)' published in the flagship journal 'Technology and Culture'. -
Social Justice Is Foregrounded in School of History and Sociology Spring Speakers Series Encompassing Power, Inequity, and Change
November 25, 2019
For over two decades, the Georgia Institute of Technology School of History and Sociology's (HSOC) Speaker Series has brought world-renowned academics to campus, introducing students to critical perspectives on a range of issues while broadening HSOC's scope by connecting with organizations across Georgia Tech.
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New Publication Explores the Global Implications of Meat Production and Consumption
November 24, 2019
Drawing on concrete examples, the contributors to Global Meat explore the implications of the rise of a global meat industry for a range of social and environmental issues, including climate change, clean water supplies, hunger, workers’ rights, and the t -
Sam Nunn Security Fellows Program Book on Disruptive Technologies Published
November 22, 2019
Margaret Kosal, an associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has a new book titled, "Disruptive and Game Changing Technologies in Modern Warfare: Development, Use, and Proliferation," published as part of Springer's 'Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Application' (ASTSA) book series.
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Georgia Tech’s EarSketch Partners with Amazon, Ciara, to Teach Students Coding Through Music
November 21, 2019
Amazon is teaming up with EarSketch, co-led by Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Professor Brian Magerko, and singer/songwriter Ciara for the latest phase of the Amazon Future Engineer program.
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Economics Faculty Present Research Across United States Ahead of 8th Atlanta International Economics Workshop Co-hosted with Emory and Atlanta Federal Reserve
November 20, 2019
Georgia Institute of Technology School of Economics faculty showcased the breadth of the School's research this month as faculty presented on topics ranging from poverty to the future of education. In addition, the School will co-host the 8th Atlanta Workshop on International Economics with Emory University and the Atlanta Federal Reserve Board next month.
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llya Kaminsky is One of the World's Top Poets, and He Teaches at Georgia Tech
November 20, 2019
Ilya Kaminsky, the Margaret T. and Henry C. Bourne, Jr. Chair in Poetry, has been on the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology for a little over a year now. In that time, he’s published a highly-acclaimed volume of poems, received the prestigious Academy of American Poets Fellowship, and now is a finalist for a National Book Award, one of the top literary prizes in the United States.
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Allen Hyde Publishes Two New Articles
November 18, 2019
Assistant professor Allen Hyde recently published two articles: "Degrees of Inequality" and "Left Behind?" -
Georgia Tech Study Abroad to Mexico: ‘An Invaluable Experience’ Gets Students Involved in Local Culture, Government, and Technology
November 13, 2019
School of Modern Languages Partners with NearShore Technology -
Modern Languages Partners with James Stanford of Dartmouth College for Workshop on Language, Technology, and Society
November 8, 2019
James Stanford, Chair of Linguistics at Dartmouth College, presents research to Georgia Tech students. -
Sam Nunn School and International Affairs Students Explore Global Opportunities through the Coca-Cola First-Generation Scholarship
November 7, 2019
Studying abroad is an excellent opportunity for students to gain new perspectives, learn new languages, make lifelong friends, improve cross-cultural communication skills, and prepare for the globalized community. For first-generation college students, the associated fees can make it challenging to participate in these types of experiences.
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