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EPA Agreement
August 3, 2016
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EPA Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Georgia Institute of Technology
August 3, 2016
Several members of Georgia Tech's faculty met with an EPA official last week in order to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the EPA, a relationship which will be led by the Ivan Allen College School of Public Policy.
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Rio Film Events during 2016 Olympic Games Highlights Innovation by and for the World’s Poor
August 1, 2016
By utilizing a new form of development strategy, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Professor Kirk Bowman is revolutionizing what it means to assist struggling communities.
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Is Political Civility Dead?
July 11, 2016
Professors Weigh in on What it Means to Be ‘PC’ -
Three IAC Faculty Members Selected for Emerging Leadership Program
July 11, 2016
Roberta Berry, Anne Pollock, Adam Stulberg selected for ELP -
Kosal Speaks at Special Operations Forces Education Conference
July 11, 2016
Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Associate Professor Margaret Kosal speaks on the direction of SOF education. -
POSSE Emerging Technologies and Strategic Stability Workshop
July 6, 2016
On June 2-4, 2016, the Program on Strategic Stability Evaluation (POSSE) hosted a workshop in Washington, D.C. that brought together promising academics from across the globe to analyze alternative theoretical frameworks and methodologies appropriate to advancing POSSE’s shift towards understanding the strategic implications of emerging technologies against the shadow of lingering but variable nuclear salience across different regions of the globe. Topics discussed during the two day workshop included Cyber, Survivability, Escalation, Arms Control, and Signaling.
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Clean Power Will Cut Our Electricity Bills
June 27, 2016
Professor Marilyn Brown releases a study examining how the Obama Administration's Clean Power Plan will cut costs for American families.
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Students Explore Southeast Asia
June 20, 2016
Students studying nontraditional security issues while trekking through Southeast Asia -
Ivan Allen Jr. Documentary Nominated for Emmy Award
June 16, 2016
The documentary on the life and legacy of Ivan Allen Jr. has been nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Historical Documentary -
Global Economic Crisis Is Focus for International Urban Innovation Conference
June 16, 2016
Scholars from around the world met the week of June 16, 2016 to discuss new trends in urban planning and development at a conference organized by the Georgia Tech Center for Urban Innovation directed by public policy professor Jennifer Clark.
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An ISIS Containment Doctrine
June 14, 2016
Georgia Tech Professors Lawrence Rubin, Ph.D. and Jenna Jordan, Ph.D. outline key strategies for containing ISIS.
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Local Writer Makes First Contribution to New Fund for 'Atlanta Review'
June 6, 2016
Local Writer and Poetry Scholar Dan Veach makes first contribution to fund for the Atlantic Review, a Georgia Tech publication.
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Brown on Committee for Historic Event in the Nuclear Industry
June 4, 2016
Professor Marilyn Brown chaied the TVA Nuclear Oversight Committee which oversaw the first U.S. nuclear generation of the 21st century is connected.
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Rubin Speaks at Sykes-Picot Centennial Event
June 1, 2016
Associate Professor of International Affairs, Lawrence Rubin, Ph.D. Speaks at Sykes-Picot Centennial Event alongside other scholars in international affairs and politics.
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Singh Keynotes Georgia Autism Conference
May 26, 2016
Jennifer Singh, assistant professor in the Ivan Allen College School of History and Sociology, was a keynote speaker for the Autism Conference and Expo of Georgia held April 14 - 15, 2016, in Peachtree City, Georgia. Singh led the State of Research conversation for the conference and was on a panel with Cathy Rice, director of the Emory Autism Center, to discuss research priorities and future directions for autism spectrum disorder.
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Georgia Tech to Host Cybersecurity Program for Executives
May 25, 2016
On July 25 - 29, Georgia Tech will welcome senior executives from industry and government for an intensive four-day program on cybersecurity risks.
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Fealing and Walsh Present at the National Academies
May 23, 2016
Public Policy professors Kaye Husbands Fealing and John Walsh presented at National Academies events in May.
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Spring and All: The Mirror Phase and a Modernist Imagination
May 19, 2016
This excerpt from an essay by Associate Professor Blake Leland “applies a psychoanalytic framework to William Carlos Williams’ critical mid-life attempt, in “Spring and All,” to express to himself and for himself his own urgent notion of poetic Imagination. The essay proposes that the qualities Williams attributes to genuine manifestations of the poetic imagination have their psychical foundations in the mirror phase of primary narcissism. Poem XXII, also known as “The Red Wheelbarrow,” is presented as the exemplary case.”
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Two Ivan Allen College Students Awarded Fulbright Scholarships
May 18, 2016
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts students Anne Lashinsky and Dillon Roseen are among five Georgia Tech Fulbright grant recipients for the upcoming academic year.
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