Recent Press Coverage
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America Is Done Pretending About Meat
March 24, 2025
Bill Winders (History and Sociology)
Published in: The Atlantic
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Why America’s Battles Over Trump Aren’t the Crises They Seem
March 24, 2025
Fei-Ling Wang (International Affairs)
Published in: ThinkChina
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Performances to Serve as Living Monument to Ebo Landing
March 19, 2025
Christopher Lawton (History and Sociology)
Published in: Brunswick News
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Trump's Handling of Ukraine and Tariffs Has NATO Rethinking the U.S.-Made F-35 Fighter
March 19, 2025
Margaret E. Kosal (International Affairs)
Published in: NPR
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'Vieques Archivo Vivo': documental sobre memoria y resistencia llega a la UPR Río Piedras ('Vieques Archivo Vivo': Documentary on Memory and Resistance Arrives at the UPR Río Piedras)
March 19, 2025
Juan Carlos Rodriguez (Modern Languages)
Published in: Periódico el Adoquín
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Why Are North Korean Hackers Such Good Crypto-Thieves?
March 19, 2025
Jenny Jun (Modern Languages)
Published in: The Economist
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People Are Leaving Red States Over Abortion Bans, Studies Find
March 13, 2025
Jason Lindo (Economics)
Published in: Axios
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Putin Will Always Be a Threat to Stability in Europe: Dissident
March 13, 2025
Gen. Philip Breedlove (International Affairs)
Published in: NewsNation
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Renowned Poets Visit Tech for Spring Semester Reading
March 12, 2025
Victoria Chang and Travis Denton (Literature, Media, and Communication)
Published in: Technique
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Straight Out of Science Fiction
March 8, 2025
Lisa Yaszek (Literature, Media, and Communication)
Published in: SWE
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Researchers Tore Down Tesla's and BYD's Batteries
March 6, 2025
Micah S. Ziegler (Public Policy)
Published in: Chemical & Engineering News
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Georgia Tech Students Help Savannah Woman Trace Her Lineage Back 6 Generations, Despite the Impacts of Slavery
March 6, 2025
Christopher Lawton (History and Sociology)
Published in: WANF-TV
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Researchers Tore Down Tesla's and BYD's Batteries
March 6, 2025
Micah Zeigler (Public Policy)
Published in: c&en
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Was More Clean Energy Attainable in Past Georgia Power Plans? Energy Experts Explain
March 5, 2025
Marilyn A. Brown (Public Policy)
Published in: Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
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Study: Georgia is 9th Worst State for Women (Starts at 3:47)
March 5, 2025
Shatakshee Dhongde (Economics)
Published in: 11Alive WXIA
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NZ's Part in Helping Ukraine Find New Satellite Images
March 5, 2025
Mariel Borowitz (International Affairs)
Published in: Radio New Zealand
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Spring is here!
March 5, 2025
Victoria Chang (Literature, Media, and Communication)
Published in: The Alipore Post
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Tarriffs Kick in: What's Next for GA? (starts 2:51)
March 4, 2025
Tibor Besedes (Economics)
Published in: 11Alive News
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Revenue Sharing, Facility Updates Discussed at Georgia Tech Board of Trustees Meeting
March 4, 2025
Jenna Jordan (International Affairs)
Published in: AJC
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'Eat the Bitterness and Be Creative'
March 4, 2025
Tibor Besedes (Economics)
Published in: Atlanta Civic Circle
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