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Ivan Allen Faculty and Staff Service Anniversaries
April 6, 2016
Congratulations to Ivan Allen College members who were celebrated at the Georgia Tech Faculty and Staff Honors Luncheon on April 6 for their many years of dedicated service to the Institute.
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Modern Languages Awards Project GO Study Abroad Scholarships
April 4, 2016
The School of Modern Languages recently awarded study abroad scholarships to 22 Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) students through the Project Global Officer (Project GO) initiative.
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Kosal Selected as an Adjunct Scholar to the Modern War Institute at West Point
April 4, 2016
Margaret Kosal, an associate professor in Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has been selected as a non-resident adjunct scholar to the Modern War Institute at West Point.
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Boston Named Atlanta Business League Entrepreneur of the Year
April 1, 2016
Thomas “Danny” Boston, professor of economics and international affairs in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs has been selected as the 2016 Entrepreneur of the Year by the Atlanta Business League (ABL), the largest association of Black business owners in Metro Atlanta and the oldest in the country.
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Congratulations 2016 - 2017 Liberal Arts Ambassadors
April 1, 2016
Congratulations to our 2016-2017 Ivan Allen College Ambassadors.
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Reflections on the West Side: Lessons from Semesters in the City
March 31, 2016
On April 23, the Ivan Allen College Westside Communities Alliance (WCA) will convene a symposium that celebrates five years of progress and the future promise of this signature initiative, which is led by Dean Jacqueline Royster. This reflection by history professor Greg Nobles evokes the perspectives and synergistic collaboration that are at the heart of the WCA.
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Public Policy Rises to 45th Overall Best Graduate School in Latest U.S. News & World Report Rankings, and #2 and #22 in Specific Disciplines
March 31, 2016
The Ivan Allen College School of Public Policy at Georgia Tech has achieved significant movement upward in rankings announced in the latest U.S. News & World Report, moving up eight spots in rankings of Best Graduate Schools in Public Affairs to #45 overall.
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Goodman Lectures at Ft. Benning, Columbus State University, and Tuskegee University
March 31, 2016
Seymour Goodman gave invited lectures at Ft. Benning, Columbus State University, and Tuskegee University (Institute) on the subjects of ubiquitous data collection, cyber surveillance, and building the national cybersecurity workforce.
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Anderson and Magerko Present Project at Hambridge Art Auction & Field Experiment Gala
March 31, 2016
A group affiliated with the School of Literature, Media, and Communication’s Digital Media program presented their project, LuminAI, at the Hambridge Art Auction and Field Experiment Gala on Saturday, April 23.
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Atlanta Multifaith Leaders Attend LAMP Symposium on Food, Farming, and Faith
March 31, 2016
Members of the Atlanta community, Emory University, and the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts joined the Leadership and Multifaith Program (LAMP) on March 1, 2016, at the Historic Academy of Medicine for a public symposium on “Food, Farming, and Faith.”
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Second Study Questions Validity of Pipeline and Pathways Approaches to STEM Workforce Participation
March 30, 2016
A new study argues that the STEM “pipeline” metaphor is a flawed approach to increasing women and minority representation in STEM fields.
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Gallery Exhibition Showcases Atlanta’s Emerging Downtown Arts Scene
March 30, 2016
A gallery exhibition sponsored in part by Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College School of Literature, Media, and Communication opened to the public in late March.
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Students bring TEDx to Georgia Tech and Douglasville
March 28, 2016
Georgia Tech students are organizing two TEDx events in April that will feature several short talks, with topics ranging from scientific breakthroughs to inspiring human stories.
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97th Civil Affairs Battalion visits class
March 17, 2016
On March 10, Dr. Katja Weber and the Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy (CISTP) hosted the 97th Civil Affairs Battalion out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, for a discussion on International Institutions in Southeast Asia.
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Mock Trial Team Advances to National Championship Tournament
March 14, 2016
Georgia Tech’s Mock Trial team is having a season for the record books.
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Annual Ivan Allen College Paper Competition Winners Announced at CRIDC
March 14, 2016
On Thursday, March 10, the annual Career, Research, and Innovation Development Conference (CRIDC) poster competition took place in the Georgia Tech Student Center.
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Olga Shemyakina Studies the Microeconomic Impact of Violent Conflict and Upheaval
March 9, 2016
In the aftermath of a violent conflict or natural disaster, economists like Olga Shemyakina are very interested in the data that become available — data that can help them understand the human impact. In her research, she asks: Who stopped their education because of such a shock? Who suffered health consequences? Who migrated? And what do such impacts mean for a country or region’s recovery?
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Kissing at the Crosswalk
March 9, 2016
Stephen C. Hall, a member of the Ivan Allen College and the namesake of the Stephen C. Hall building at Georgia Tech, published a piece in the Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine about his undergraduate experience at Georgia Tech.
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The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC): Working Toward a World Free of Chemical Weapons
March 8, 2016
On February 16, 2016 Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy (CISTP) hosted Ms. Carmen Kifer for a discussion of the challenges that the US and others face as we seek to rid the world of the threat of chemical weapons once and for all. The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) seeks to achieve a world free of an entire class of weapons of mass destruction to foster cooperation in the peaceful uses of chemistry. The U.S. Army's Chemical Materials Activity (CMA) is the world leader in safely storing, treating, and disposing of chemical weapons.
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A World of Conflict
March 8, 2016
Adm. James A. “Sandy” Winnefeld and Gen. Philip Breedlove share their expert opinions on the multitude of conflicts and threats the United States and the global community now face.
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