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Sugimoto, Monroe-White Awarded NSF Grant to Study Diversity in Scientific Workforce
April 13, 2022
The grant will be split between Berry College and the School of Public Policy.
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Ivan Allen College Hosts Focus Scholars Program
April 13, 2022
individuals from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply to graduate programs at Georgia Tech. -
Vergara Named Cisneros Visiting Scholar at Harvard University
April 13, 2022
At Harvard, Assistant Professor Germán Vergara plans to begin drafting parts of his new book, "Becoming History: Species Extinctions and Capitalism in Latin America Since 1800." -
International Affairs Classes Teach Students About the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in Real Time
April 11, 2022
Faculty in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs have been adapting lesson plans to incorporate discussions about the ongoing crisis.
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First Large-Scale Study of Covid-Era Birth Data Finds Significant Drop in Premature Cesarean, Induced Deliveries
April 6, 2022
Published April 6 in the journal Pediatrics, the study by School of Economics Assistant Professor Daniel Dench is the first to examine pandemic-era birth data at scale. -
Naugle Communication Center Launches Podcast Exploring Communication Topics
April 4, 2022
A new episode of 'The Buzz Word' publishes monthly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. -
LMC Alumna Leads Conservation Nonprofit as New Executive Director
April 1, 2022
Sarah Adloo, STAC 2013, will serve as executive director for the Old-Growth Forest Network beginning in the fall. -
2022 Distinguished Alumni Awards Honorees Announced
March 30, 2022
Excellence among alumni, faculty, students, and supporters of Ivan Allen College will be recognized at the annual alumni awards ceremony on April 7. -
Brown Appointed to National Academies Committee on Net Metering
March 25, 2022
Marilyn Brown of the School of Public Policy will study the role net metering can play in combatting climate change.
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Georgia Tech Researcher Among 10 Awarded National Opioid Response Grants
March 23, 2022
The funding will be used to grant to study how school-based health centers can help study ways to reduce the impact of opioid use on children.
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HSOC Alumna Creates ‘New Kind of Public Space' at Science Gallery in India
March 23, 2022
Jahnavi Phalkey is the founding director of Science Gallery Bengaluru, India's first public lab space supporting research and public engagement in the natural sciences, social sciences, engineering, and the arts. -
Four Ivan Allen College Faculty Members Earn Promotion and Tenure
March 23, 2022
Tenure and promotion for the faculty members is effective Aug. 1, 2022 -
Politics on the Pitch: Soccer’s Role in Nation-building, International Relations, and the Fight for Equality
March 23, 2022
Experts from the Ivan Allen College weigh in on soccer and politics as the U.S. Men's National Team tries to quality for the World Cup.
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Well-Being in the Classroom
March 23, 2022
Two Georgia Tech professors are addressing workplace and social challenges through innovative teaching around health and wellness. -
Kosal Appointed to National Academies Committees on Bioterrorism, Chemical Threats
March 21, 2022
Margaret Kosal, associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, will research weapons of mass destruction in the two fields.
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5 Questions on March Madness with Sports and Society Professor Mary McDonald
March 15, 2022
As we anticipate the tournament tip-off, McDonald offers insight into the entwining narratives of gender equality, school identity, and more that will play out on basketball courts across the country this month. -
‘In the Middle of War, He is Asking for Poems’ — LMC’s Ilya Kaminsky on the War in Ukraine
March 14, 2022
In an op-ed published in 'The New York Times,' Kaminksy discusses war, poetry, and the fate of Ukraine’s writers and translators. -
LMC's Nassim Parvin Leads One of Two GT Teams to the 2022 ACCelerate Festival in Washington, D.C.
March 11, 2022
Georgia Institute of Technology students, faculty, and staff are proudly taking part in the 2022 ACCelerate Festival, a celebration of creative exploration and innovative research happening at the intersection of science, engineering, arts, and design.
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What to Know About the Process of Confirming a Supreme Court Justice
March 9, 2022
Chad Slieper of the Law, Science, and Technology program explains the process of confirming a nominee to the bench.
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New Volume on Science Fiction by Women Dedicated to Georgia Tech Sci Fi Scholar Lisa Yaszek
March 8, 2022
The volume showcases 18 stories, one poem, and one nonfiction piece written by women, most of which haven't been reprinted in decades.
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