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Undergraduates from Five Ivan Allen College Schools Intern at Georgia State Capitol
March 26, 2019
The Ivan Allen College has a strong presence at the Georgia State Capitol again this legislative session with 10 undergraduates from the College participating in this year’s Georgia Legislative Internsip Program (GLIP), a full-time, paid internship that runs throughout the state legislative session.
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Karen Head Receives Georgia Tech's Class of 1934 Outstanding Service Award
March 26, 2019
The Georgia Tech Faculty Honors Committee has awarded the Class of 1934 Outstanding Service Award to Karen Head, executive director of the Naugle Communication Center and the associate chair and associate professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC).
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Congratulations to Mario Bianchini
March 26, 2019
Mario has won a Linda Hall Library Research Fellowship for doctoral dissertation research next year. -
Georgia Tech's Digital Humanities Center Awarded $1.5 Million Mellon Foundation Grant
March 26, 2019
The Georgia Institute of Technology announced that its Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC) has received a 3-year, $1.5 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to continue and expand its innovative work in the digital humanities.
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Kristie Macrakis Interviewed for Smithsonian Documentary on KGB
March 25, 2019
Georgia Institute of Technology School of History and Sociology Professor Kristie Macrakis was interviewed for the Smithsonian Channel documentary on KGB technological espionage.
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Students Connect with Delta, The Carter Center, and More at Ivan Allen College Career Fair
March 25, 2019
On Tuesday, March 5, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts students attended the Georgia Institute of Technology’s liberal arts career fair, which included prominent employers such as Delta Air Lines, SunTrust Bank, The Carter Center, AKQA Atlanta, Hannon Hill, and Infosys.
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Four Georgia Tech Students Win at Japanese Speech Contest Held On Campus
March 21, 2019
Modern Languages hosts the 2019 Japanese Speech Contest and Academic Challenge -
Lecturer Aya McDaniel wins "Japanese Teacher of the Year"
March 20, 2019
ML professor wins "Japanese Teacher of the Year" by the Georgia Association of Teachers of Japanese -
Andrew Harris Receives the 2019 Nunn School Distinguished Alumni Award
March 19, 2019
Andrew Harris, an alumnus of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs master's program, was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award -
Two Ivan Allen College Majors Are Research Fellows Developing Living Building Interactive Monitoring Systems
March 18, 2019
Two Public Policy majors are among the twenty three Georgia Tech students selected for the second class of Sustainable Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF). They are Elizabeth Krakovski and Christi Nakajima.
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College Fetes Eleven at Fifth Annual Ivan Allen College Distinguished Alumni Awards
March 14, 2019
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts family convened at the Historic Academy of Medicine on March 12 to celebrate the substantial contributions of our alumni, students, friends, and faculty. This was an evening with good friends and food, and inspiring reflections from presenters and recipients of our Distinguished Alumni Awards.
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Adam Stulberg Named Chair of Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
March 14, 2019
Dr. Adam Stulberg, senior faculty in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has been named chair of the school. He succeeds Joseph Bankoff who steps down this spring after seven years in the role. Stulberg will begin his appointment in July 2019.
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Public Health Specialist Susan J. Robinson Joins LMC Advisory Board
March 13, 2019
Health communications specialist and Georgia Institute School of Technology School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) alumna Susan J. Robinson has joined the School's Advisory Board. Robinson graduated from the Institute in 2016 with a Ph.D. from the Digital Media program, where she worked as a visiting researcher from 2016-2018.
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Ivan Allen College Faculty Named 2019 SLS Sustainability Fellows
March 13, 2019
Five Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty were named to the first cohort of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Faculty Fellows by Georgia Tech's Center for Serve-Learn-Sustain (SLS).
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School of Public Policy Climbs Again in U.S. News Graduate Program Rankings
March 12, 2019
The Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Public Policy moved up another four spots in the U.S. News & World Report latest rankings of the nation’s best graduate programs, with three specializations appearing in the top 20.
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Mock Trial Makes School History at Regionals
March 11, 2019
The team notched 3 bids to the ORCS tournament for the first time ever.
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Michael Best Speaks at U.N. on Digital Gender Equality
March 8, 2019
As many around the world celebrate International Women’s Day on Friday, March 8, Georgia Tech Associate Professor Michael Best will speak at the United Nations next week during the formal release of a research report by the EQUALS Global Partnership, a coalition of more than 90 partners from government, industry, and academia that he co-founded in 2015.
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Georgia Tech Student Leaders Attend ACC Advocacy Event
March 8, 2019
Four students from GT recently attend advocacy events held by the Atlantic Coast Conference. -
The Nunn School and AGSC Host Senator Sam Nunn for a Town Hall
March 7, 2019
On March 1, the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the Atlanta Global Studies Center (AGSC) hosted its first Pizza, Policy, and International Affairs of the semester. The speaker for this town hall was Senator Sam Nunn, the Nunn School's distinguished professor, and namesake.
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Nunn School Hosts Fifth Annual International Diplomacy Conference
March 7, 2019
On Saturday, February 23, more than 60 students from different institutes across the Southeast gathered for a one-day simulation. The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology hosted the Korean Peninsula Nuclear Security Simulation Conference sponsored by the Daisy Alliance.
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