Recent News
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Dhongde Named President-Elect of International Economic Measurement Association
October 23, 2025
Shatakshee Dhongde, associate dean for academic affairs and professor of economics at the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, has been named treasurer and president-elect of the International Association for Review of Income and Wealth.
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Foreign Policy Research Institute and Georgia Tech Announce a Collaboration to Publish the 'Orbis Journal of World Affairs'
October 22, 2025
The Foreign Policy Research Institute and Georgia Tech's Sam Nunn School of International Affairs announce the relaunch of the Orbis Journal of World Affairs.
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Georgia Tech Ph.D. Candidate Shazia Awarded Carter Center Digital Democracy Fellowship
October 22, 2025
Shazia, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at Georgia Tech, has been named the recipient of The Carter Center Digital Democracy Fellowship for the 2025–2026 academic year.
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Jimerson Selected for National Leadership Development Program
October 21, 2025
Will Jimerson, college administrative officer for the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech, has been selected to participate in the National Association of College and University Business Officers' Emerging Leaders Program.
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New Georgia Tech Report Shows State Has Significantly Cut Emissions Amid Economic Expansion
October 20, 2025
The research was led by Carter School Regents' Professor Marilyn A. Brown
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Researchers More Accurately Estimate Economic Impacts of Climate Change
October 16, 2025
A new study from Georgia Tech’s Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy finds that incorporating convergence into empirical (data and observation-based) climate models drastically reduces estimated global income loss and inequality from climate change by 2100.
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Lack of Charging Station Data Deters Widespread Adoption of Electric Vehicles
October 6, 2025
Researchers suggest that states should regulate data transparency to improve the reliability of electric vehicles.
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On Pointe: How a Former Ballerina Brings Artificial Intelligence to Dance
September 29, 2025
Milka Trajkova grew up wanting to be a professional ballerina — and she was, until an injury closed the curtain on her career. But this didn’t end her interest in ballet. While Trajkova doesn’t dance anymore, she builds artificial intelligence (AI) apps to help dancers perfect their technique and improve their performance.
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New Student-Led Undergraduate Law Journal Debuts
September 29, 2025
The student-led publication will give Georgia Tech students interested in law school an advantage, its editors say.
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Event Provides Visceral Reminder of Nuclear Threat
September 24, 2025
Older Americans grew up with “duck and cover” drills, but many today are only vaguely aware that enough nuclear weapons exist to destroy Earth many times over.
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State of the College is ‘Fantastic,' New Dean Says
September 17, 2025
“The state of the College, our college, the Ivan Allen College, is fantastic, and it looks like it’s just getting better," Dean Amanda Murdie said at her first State of the College address.
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Symposium Explores Past, Present, and Future of Academic Freedom
September 15, 2025
The full-day Academic Freedom and Human Rights Symposium will take place on Oct. 10. It will feature research on how academic freedom began in the United States, as well as challenges and observations from around the world. -
Event and Exhibit Share Unsettling, Immersive Look at Nuclear Threat
September 3, 2025
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Tech Arts, and Spelman College invite you to experience the bomb, a critically acclaimed immersive film, music, and art installation that puts viewers in the center of the story of nuclear weapons.
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Study Reveals Risk of Widening Divide in Global Health Research
August 28, 2025
Changing disease patterns and funding uncertainties risk undoing decades of progress, researchers say
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Meet the Ivan Allen College's Newest Faculty Members
August 20, 2025
The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts attracts some of the best minds in the social sciences and humanities, scholars and practitioners eager to further Georgia Tech's mission of educating leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Our newest faculty members are no exception.
This year, we are proud to welcome 13 tenured or tenure-track faculty, 21 non-tenure-track faculty, including Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellows and new cadre members in our ROTC programs, four research faculty, and 11 visiting faculty.
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Forest Expansion Increases Agricultural Output, New Study Shows
August 19, 2025
Agriculture is the largest cause of deforestation. So, it follows that forest expansion efforts would displace agriculture — but new research from Georgia Tech's School of Economics reports that that’s not necessarily the case. And not only that, forest expansion actually increased agricultural output in the study.
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Twenty Years After Katrina: How Levee Failures Changed America
August 19, 2025
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina’s catastrophic landfall, its legacy of destruction, displacement, and deepened inequality continues to shape communities and challenge disaster preparedness across the U.S.
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A New Look for Writing and Communication at Georgia Tech
August 5, 2025
The Writing and Communication Program's changes will emphasize the importance of clear communication.
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School of Economics Begins Search for New Chair
July 30, 2025
We are excited to launch our search for a new chair of the School of Economics at Georgia Tech!