Ivan Allen College Faculty Earn Institute Research Awards

Posted March 13, 2024

Two Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty members have received Institute Research Awards from the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research. 

Mary Frank Fox, Dean’s Distinguished Professor in the School of Public Policy, received the award for outstanding achievement in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

Lindsey Rose Bullinger, an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy, received the award for outstanding achievement in early career research. 

Fox was the original co-principal investigator on Georgia Tech’s NSF ADVANCE Institutional Transformation grant, and is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and co-director of the Center for Study of Women, Science, and Technology. 

Bullinger’s research focuses on how public policies affect child and family health and well-being. Her research on the relationship between child and family welfare and issues such as opioid abuse, Medicaid expansions, and wages has been widely cited in publications such as The New York Times and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  

The awards will be formally presented April 26 at the Georgia Tech Faculty and Staff Honors Luncheon. 

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