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Kate Pride Brown and Todd Michney Named Class of 1969 Teaching Fellows
July 30, 2020
Kate Pride Brown and Todd Michney, both assistant professor in the School of History and Sociology, have been named to the 2021-22 cohort of the Class of 1969 Teaching Fellows.
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Kranzberg Professor of History John Krige Retires; Named Professor Emeritus
July 30, 2020
John Krige is a preeminent scholar, beloved teacher, and dedicated contributor in service to his profession, to Georgia Tech, the Ivan Allen College and the School of History and Sociology (HSOC). He retires August 1, 2020.
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Doug Flamming Invited to Join Hesburgh Teaching Fellows
July 29, 2020
Douglas Flamming, professor in the School of History and Sociology has been invited to join the Fall 2020 Hesburgh Award Teaching Fellows program.
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Former Dean Jacqueline Royster Named Professor Emerita
July 29, 2020
Jacqueline J. Royster, professor of English in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication and dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts from 2010 – 2019, has been named professor emerita.
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Mentor, Model, and Caring Advocate, Rebecca Burnett Retires After 13 Years at Georgia Tech; Named Professor Emerita
July 27, 2020
Rebecca Burnett, the Class of ’58 Endowed Professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) and director of the Writing and Communication Program (WCP) at Georgia Tech, will retire August 1. She has been appointed Professor Emerita.
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Study Sheds Light on Disparities in Autism Services in Georgia
July 23, 2020
Jennifer Singh, associate professor in the School of History and Sociology, interviewed 21 minority women caring for children with autism to learn about disparities in autism services.
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Senator Nunn and Sherwood-Randall participate in ‘At the Brink’ Project on the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction
July 22, 2020
Former Senator Sam Nunn, namesake and distinguished professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, former U.S. Department of Energy deputy secretary and now a distinguished professor in the Nunn School participated in the “At the Brink” podcast, a project by former Defense Secretary William Perry.
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Georgia Tech Health Economist Uses Imaging Data to Understand Pandemic’s Impact on Medical Sector
July 21, 2020
Danny Hughes, professor in the School of Economics, has been analyzing medical imaging data to understand the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the medical sector.
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Faculty Profile - Paul Alonso: Polivision
July 21, 2020
Created by Paul Alonso, associate professor of Spanish in the School of Modern Languages at Georgia Tech, Polivision was developed through a grant from the Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC). -
Public Policy and LMC-Digital Media PHD Graduates Attain Tenure-Track Positions
July 20, 2020
Mallory Flowers, Evan Mistur, and Elie Sung, graduates of the School of Public Policy doctoral program, and Firaz Peer of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication Graduate Program in Digital Media have each attained tenure-track positions at universities.
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LMC Student Minoring in Technology & Business Named Student of the Year by Scheller College Program
July 16, 2020
Kate Groce, a rising fourth-year student in Literature, Media, and Communication, has been named Class of 2021 Student of the Year by the Steven A. Denning Technology & Management Program in the Scheller College of Business.
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School of Economics Offers New Minor in Microeconomics of Strategic Analysis
July 16, 2020
The new minor, Microeconomics of Strategic Analysis (MESA) will expose students to core microeconomic theory, as well as game theory, industrial organization, behavioral economics, network economics, and the economics of information.
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Marilyn Brown Presents During National Academies Webinar on Ethics and Justice in Geographical Sciences
July 16, 2020
Marilyn Brown recently spoke on the need for “justice-aware” energy planning and policymaking during a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine webinar.
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Karen Head Named to GSU Perimeter College Dean’s Advisory Board
July 15, 2020
Karen Head has been named to Georgia State University’s Perimeter College Dean’s Advisory Board, one of five new alumni members approved by a board vote in May. Head is associate chair and associate professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication and executive director of the Helen H. Naugle Communication Center.
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Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Again Selected to Host US Navy Federal Executive Fellows
July 14, 2020
The Georgia Institute of Technology's Sam Nunn School of International Affairs was selected to continue hosting US Navy Federal Executive Fellow for the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 academic years.
Margaret E. Kosal, associate professor in the Nunn School, is the founding director of the Military Fellows Program. She launched the program in 2014 with two US Army Fellows. To date, nine Military Fellows the US Army, US Air Force, and US Navy have spent a year at Georgia Tech.
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School of Modern Languages Hosts The Workshop on Language, Technology, and Society
July 14, 2020
Funded by the Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) and the GVU Center at Georgia Tech, School of Modern Languages’ professor Lelia Glass is leading a series of workshops on the topics of language, technology, and society. -
A Highlight on Persian and Iranian Studies at Georgia Tech
July 9, 2020
The School of Modern Languages at Georgia Tech has several new courses focusing on Iranian media, culture and society. Students can take these courses offered in Persian and Iranian studies to count towards their MENAS minor. -
Congratulations to Amber Brooks
July 6, 2020
HSTS graduate student Amber Brooks publishes research on the history of medicine. -
Professor Todd Michney on Redlining and Residential Segregation
July 6, 2020
Historian's research focuses on race and residential segregation. -
Korean Program at Georgia Tech: Award Funding, Compelling Research, and Innovative Curriculum
June 30, 2020
In 2018, a new undergraduate Korean program was established at Georgia Tech. Over the past two years, the School of Modern Languages Korean program has seen growth and diversification of its research and course offerings.
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