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2017 German Day Brings Together Georgia Tech's German Community
October 22, 2017
German Day 2017 highlighted the importance of German to the Georgia Tech community. The event also introduced students to the benefits and requirements of the German language studies.
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International Patients Increasingly Seek In Vitro Fertilization Treatment in U.S.
October 18, 2017
A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that the use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in the U.S. by non-U.S. residents is growing. These “reproductive tourists” are more likely, compared to Americans, to use egg donors and carriers and genetically screen early embryos.
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Working Group on Race and Racism Hosts Public Dialogue on the Health Impacts of Mass Incarceration
October 11, 2017
The Working Group on Race and Racism in Contemporary Biomedicine hosted a public event on the Health Impacts of Mass Incarceration at Georgia Institute of Technology on Monday, October 2, 2017.
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Center for Advanced Communications Policy Achieves Highest Score for RERC
October 11, 2017
The Center for Advanced Communications Policy (CACP) in Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy released its annual report for the period July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017. Among the achievements highlighted in the report, CACP received $4.625 million in funding and achieved the highest score awarded to an RERC in the past 16 years. The School of Public Policy is a unit of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.
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Sports, Society, and Technology Program Hosts Olympic Pride, American Prejudice Screening and Panel
October 11, 2017
The Sports, Society, and Technology (SST) Program hosted a screening of Olympic Pride, American Prejudice and a post-film panel on October 2, 2017 in the Student Center Theater on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Co-sponsors of the event included the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, the School of History and Sociology (HSOC), and the Black Feminist Think Tank. Faculty and students in the SST program study sport in the context of historical and contemporary culture.
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Faculty and Staff Mount Puerto Rico Hurricane Maria Relief Effort
October 9, 2017
The catastrophic damage resulting from Hurricane Maria has left most residents of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in dire need. In response, members of the Georgia Institute of Technology community organized a campaign to provide much needed aid to the Puerto Rico. Ivan Allen College’s Juan Carlos Rodriguez in Modern Languages and Marilu Suarez in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs are deeply involved in organizing disaster relief on campus.
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HSOC 2018 Spring Preview Party
October 9, 2017
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Congratulations to Dr. Wayne Drews
October 9, 2017
HSTS student Wayne Drews defends his dissertation to earn Ph.D. -
Vince Lombardi Would Be Proud
October 3, 2017
In the aftermath of protests by National Football League (NFL) players and the Green Bay Packers call for unity among their home town fans, Shaw Assistant Professor in Sports, Society, and Technology Johnny Smith writes about the legacy of Packers coach Vince Lombardi.
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Georgia Tech Cyber Security Summit Declares 2017 a Turning Point for Attribution
October 2, 2017
Stewart A. Baker delivered the keynote address at the 15th Annual Georgia Tech Cyber Security Summit -- proposing that 2017 might just be a transformational moment in the quest for better cyber attribution.
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Lawrence Receives Georgia Tech Postdoctoral Research Symposium Award
October 2, 2017
Britain Fellow Halcyon Lawrence in Georgia Institute of Technology School of Literature, Media and Communication, Writing and Communication (LMC) in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, was recognized for her presentation “Potty Mouths: Examining Toxic Language in Online Gaming Environments” at the 4th Annual Georgia Tech Postdoctoral Research Symposium held on Sept. 21, 2017.
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JafariNaimi Organized Two-Part Panel Discussion “Smart yet (in) Sensible? Feminist Critical Perspective on Smart Cities” Session at 2017 4S Conference
October 2, 2017
Nassim JafariNaimi, assistant professor at Georgia Institute of Technology School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, organized a two-part panel discussion on smart cities titled “Smart yet (in) Sensible? Feminist Critical Perspectives on Smart Cities” at the 2017 4S Conference held in Boston on September 2, 2017.
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Georgia Tech’s Race and Racism in Biomedicine Group Hosts Event on Health Impacts of Mass Incarceration
October 2, 2017
Georgia Institute of Technology’s Race and Racism in Biomedicine Group hosted the event “Health Impacts of Mass Incarceration” on October 2, 2017, at the Clay Theater Student Success Center. The event was sponsored by the Working Group on Race and Racism in Contemporary Biomedicine with the generous support of GT-FIRE, College of Sciences, and Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.
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Breedlove Speaks at CARE’s Global Leaders Network
September 29, 2017
General Philip Breedlove USAF (Ret.), distinguished professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, was the featured speaker at CARE’s Global Leaders Network. -
Four from Ivan Allen Among the 2017 Faces of Inclusive Excellence
September 29, 2017
Four from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts were honored by Georgia Tech Institute Diversity as 2017 Faces of Inclusive Excellence, which recognizes a diverse group of faculty, staff, and students who are committed to advancing a culture of inclusive excellence at Georgia Tech.
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Public Policy Alumnus Jian Wang Receives 2017 Eugene Garfield Award
September 28, 2017
Jian Wang, 2013 alumnus from the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy, was named the inaugural winner of the Eugene Garfield Award for Innovation in Citation Analysis.
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Kosal Speaks at Global Security Defense Dialogue
September 28, 2017
Margaret E. Kosal, associate professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Institute of Technology, was invited to speak as a security expert at the 6th Seoul Defense Dialogue (SDD), in Seoul, the Republic of Korea, from Sept. 6 - 8, 2017.
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Clark Addresses Regional Studies Association’s Central and Eastern Europe Conference
September 26, 2017
Jennifer Clark, associate professor in Georgia Tech School of Public Policy, gave the first plenary talk “Smart Cities: Remaking Markets and Manufacturing Open Innovation Spaces” at the Regional Studies Association’s 2017 Central and Eastern Europe Conference in Cluj-Napoca, Romania on September 10.
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Public Policy Faculty Affiliated with New NSF Engineering Research Center for Cell Manufacturing Technologies (CMaT)
September 26, 2017
Aaron Levine, associate professor in the School of Public Policy, is affiliated with the engineering research center (ERC), a consortium of universities recently awarded $20 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The ERC will work with industry and clinical partners to develop and produce high-quality living therapeutic cells.
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Tackling Cybersecurity: White Hats, Black Hats, and Grey Matter
September 25, 2017
In the realm of cybersecurity, white hats are good-guy defenders and black hats are the adversary. Yet it takes a combination of both to really put grey matter to work and solve the most vexing challenge of our time: protecting connected data.
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