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The Democratization of Well-Being in Nasser's Egypt
November 16, 2020
This piece by Laura Bier, Associate Professor in the School of History and Sociology, examines the legacy of Nasser's policies on the nexus between state responsibilities, the rights of citizens, and access to consumer goods in Egypt. -
Climate Leaders Talk Solutions at the Global Climate Action Symposium
November 13, 2020
Last month, Georgia Tech hosted the first-ever fully-virtual Global Climate Action Symposium. -
First Georgia Tech Students, ROTC Officers, Join U.S. Space Force
November 2, 2020
Three members of Georgia Tech's Air Force ROTC detachment and a Nunn School Ph.D. student have transferred to the U.S. Space Force. A cadet will join them in December.
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Nunn School Alumna Becomes the Marine Corps' First Female Ground Combat Battalion Commander
October 30, 2020
In 2000, Lt. Col. Michelle Macander graduated from Georgia Tech's Sam Nunn School of International Affairs with a bachelor's degree in International Affairs. -
Remembering Dr. Darcy Mullen
October 29, 2020
The campus and College community suffered a difficult loss the weekend of October 24 with the death of Dr. Darcy Mullen, a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow.
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First Class of Georgia Tech Sustainability Students Helps Shape Climate Action Plan
October 29, 2020
Students in the School of Public Policy's Master of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management (MSEEM) program made important contributions to Drawdown Georgia and showed the range of possibilities offered by the program. -
Modern Languages Student, Madison Liotta, Named "Rising Star" by The Linguist List
October 29, 2020
Senior Madison Liotta has been named a rising star in the field of linguistics. -
Husbands Fealing and Pearson Serve on Panels at AAAS Forum
October 20, 2020
The event, which was held virtually, was dedicated to evaluating overall research activity and how it has adjusted to the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the overall effect of race and racism on "the scientific enterprise." -
LMC Faculty Receive Positive Reviews for Publications
October 20, 2020
Faculty from the School of Literature, Media, and Communication have received a wealth of positive reviews for their publications in recent weeks and months. -
Event Summary: Air Force Strike Command’s Role in the Changing Strategic Landscape
October 20, 2020
The Nunn School had the pleasure of hosting Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton for a discussion on the role of his organization within a changing global environment. -
Modern Languages Professor, Dina Khapaeva, Mentioned in the NY Journal of Books Review
October 20, 2020
Dina Khapaeva, Professor of Russian and Director of the Russian Program in the School of Modern Languages, had her essay mentioned in the NY Journal of Books Review. -
Statewide Climate Solutions Powered by Georgia Tech Research Debut
October 19, 2020
Drawdown Georgia and its research team, led by the School of Public Policy's Marilyn Brown, rolls out its list of 20 climate solutions this week.
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Kosal gives invited talk to US-Japan Dialogues on Game-Changing Technology
October 15, 2020
On the 12th of October, Nunn School Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal gave an invited talk at the “21st Century Technologies, Geopolitics, and the US-Japan Alliance: Recognizing Game-changing Potential” series sponsored by Pacific Forum, US Embassy Tokyo, the Center for Rule-making Strategies (CRS) at Tama University, Keio University Global Research Institute, and the Oist Foundation.
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Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and the College of Computing Launch New Ethics Center
October 13, 2020
The new Center will advance ethics-in-technology-centered research, education, and engagement at the Georgia Institute of Technology in collaboration with communities, government, non-governmental organizations.
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Global Media & Cultures Graduate Student Designing Programs for Global Innovation
October 12, 2020
M.S. Global Media and Cultures student, Ci Song, uses cross-cultural expertise to make a difference on a global scale. -
Patricia Graffunder (MS-GMC student) Wins 1st Place in the Climate Action Photography & Art Contest
October 9, 2020
Global Media & Cultures student, Patricia Graffunder, wins photography and art contest for the Global Climate Action Symposium. -
Ivan Allen College Faculty, Students, Participate in ‘17 Zooms’
October 7, 2020
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty members and students participated in a campus-wide discussion on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on Oct. 1. The Georgia Institute of Technology president’s office sponsored the invitation-only “17 Zooms” online event.
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Ilya Kaminsky Featured in WVIZ/PBC Special on Anisfield-Wolf Awards
October 7, 2020
In the special, producers paid a visit to Kaminsky's home in Atlanta, where he talked about his experience growing up deaf and the ideas behind Deaf Republic, the book of poems for which he won the Anisfield-Wolf Award for poetry. -
Kosal speaks at Conference on Technology, Security, & Governance in the Arctic
October 6, 2020
On the 3rd of October, Nunn School Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal gave an invited talk at the “Circling the Arctic: Security and the Rule of Law in a Changing North” conference sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Law Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law (CERL) and the Annenberg Public Policy Center. The virtual conference brought together over 35 top-tier experts to identify concrete actions and changes to soft and hard law governance structures that can address security challenges and threats arising from Climate Change’s effect on the Arctic.
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Emily Snelling Named to Girls Scouts of Greater Atlanta Junior Board of Directors
October 5, 2020
Snelling is one of 24 members of the inaugural class.
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