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Anti-war Movement in Russia may be ‘Wishful Thinking’ According to HSOC Professor
March 8, 2022
Assistant Professor Kate Pride Brown explains that activism relies on social trust, of which people living under authoritarian regimes tend to have little. -
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. -
Fourteen in Ivan Allen College Recognized for Teaching Excellence
March 1, 2022
The honored faculty members received excellent reviews from students.
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Public Policy Study Examines Cell Therapy Workforce Needs
February 28, 2022
The study, published in "Nature Biotechnology," examines job postings in the CAR T cell therapy industry.
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The Role of Sanctions in Curtailing Russia
February 24, 2022
While sanctions can make it harder to do business with a country, they do not always achieve the desired result in terms of changing behaviors, says School of Economics Professor Tibor Besedes. -
Sandy Magnus Named to U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame
February 23, 2022
Georgia Tech graduate and Professor of the Practice Sandra “Sandy” Magnus (MSE, ’96) has been elected to the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame. Magnus, who flew to space three times, will be inducted in June at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Only 101 astronauts have received the honor.
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Study Reveals Strong Demand for Open-Access Science
February 23, 2022
School of Public Policy researchers used machine learning to analyze the explanations users gave for downloading 1.6 million scientific reports. They found many reports were downloaded by everyday people seeking knowledge, signaling a strong desire for lifelong learning.
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Georgia Tech’s Army ROTC Engineers Solutions for 3rd Infantry Division
February 22, 2022
Georgia Tech Army ROTC cadets partnered with the 3rd Infantry Division to solve issues faced by the soldiers with their equipment and training. -
Nearly Two-Thirds of Georgians Support Immediate Action on Climate, Survey Shows
February 21, 2022
The survey polled 1,788 Georgia residents and was conducted for researchers at Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia.
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Four Ivan Allen College Teams Awarded Seed Grants for Advancing Multidisciplinary Team Research
February 17, 2022
The grants, awarded by the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research, are meant to foster the growth of cross-disciplinary teams needed to tackle some of society’s greatest challenge -
Sugimoto a Featured Expert to Discuss the Future of the Science of Science
February 17, 2022
The Tom and Marie Patton Chair of the School of Public Policy contributed to the article in "nature human behaviour."
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IAC Undergrad Kay Perkins Awarded Patti Grace Smith Fellowship
February 17, 2022
The fellowship pairs Black undergraduate students with the nation’s leading aerospace companies. -
New LMC Class Prepares Students to Become CommLab Consultants
February 15, 2022
Students begin by learning the theory of communication and applying it to their own writing before diving into educational theory and tutoring. -
Public Policy Class Connects Students with Legislators on Issues Important to Them
February 10, 2022
Students in POL 2101: State and Local Government, spend the semester developing solutions for today's policy issues.
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Trio of Faculty Join Alums Named to National Academy of Engineering
February 9, 2022
Christopher Jones, Sandra Magnus, and Nick Sahinidis join Nathan Meehan (Phys '75) and Nick Lappos (AE ’73) in being elected to the NAE, one of the highest professional distinctions awarded to an engineer.
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Georgia Tech Researcher Brian An Leads Groundwater Sustainability Study in California
February 9, 2022
California study could be a guidebook for sustainability planning -
Board of Regents Approves Project Request for Renovations to D.M. Smith Building
February 8, 2022
Renovations to the home of the School of Public Policy are planned to begin in late 2023.
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How ‘Memory Wars’ Fuel the Conflict in Russia and Ukraine
February 8, 2022
With an understanding of the historical narratives driving the tensions in Russia and Ukraine, Professor Koposov believes, we can better approximate what’s coming next. -
5 Questions on Romance Languages with Lelia Glass
February 7, 2022
Linguistics Professor Lelia Glass talks Romance — languages, that is! -
GTRI Researcher Leads Nunn School Class Built on NATO Innovation Challenge
February 7, 2022
Nicholas Nelson teaches INTA 4901/8901 and helps prepare students for security careers.
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