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Selected Press for Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall (Nunn School) wrote “A Better Way to Confront Russia’s Nuclear Menace.” The Hill, October 29.

 

Marilyn Brown (PubP) was recently interviewed in “Nobel Winner Says Georgia Leads in Clean Energy. Georgia Public Broadcasting, October 24. 

Ret. Admiral Sandy Winnefeld (Nunn School) was recently interviewed in “The Khashoggi Case: Intel Veteran Norman Roule on Implications for Saudi Arabia.” CBS News, October 23. 

Margaret Kosal (Nunn School) was quoted in Dual-use Research. Research Europe, October 11. (subscription required) 

Margaret Kosal (Nunn School) was quoted in Why Donald Trump's New Space Force Can't Hurt China Like Star Wars Hurt the Soviet Union. South China Morning Post, October 4. 

The research of Christopher Le Dantec (LMC) was featured in More People Are Using NW Corridor Express Lanes, and High-tech Ideas Being Implemented in Smart Cities. WSB-TV, October 4.

Lisa Yaszek’s (LMC) book The Future is Female! was recommended in “9 New Sci-fi and Fantasy Books to Check Out this October.” The Verge, October 2.  

Lisa Yaszek (LMC) wrote “Why We Need Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy.”  Forces of Geek, September 26.

Lisa Yaszek (LMC) was interviewed in “The Future is Female! An Interview with Lisa Yaszek. Women Write About Comics, September 21. 

FEATURED CONTRIBUTING EDITOR AND GUEST COLUMNS

Ian Bogost (LMC) wrote “The Fetishization of Mr. Rogers’s ‘Look for the Helpers.’” The Atlantic, October 29. 

Robert Rosenberger (PubP) wrote “Hands-Free Georgia Act Improves Roadway Safety, Still Room for Improvement.” Saporta Report, October 28.

Ian Bogost (LMC) wrote “The Myth of ‘Dumbing Down.’” The Atlantic, October 26.

Richard Utz (LMC) wrote “Were Women Ever Sacred? Some Medieval and Modern Men Would Like Us to Think So.” Medievalists.net, October 17. 

Ian Bogost (LMC) wrote “Trump Is Not Texting You.” The Atlantic, October 3.

NEW BOOKS BY FACULTY

The End of Strategic Stability? Nuclear Weapons and Regional Rivalries edited by Adam Stulberg and Lawrence Rubin (Nunn School), Georgetown University Press, 2018. 

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NEWS

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‘There’s an Enormous Need for People Like Us’: Michael Best Returns from Establishing United Nations University with a Deeper Understanding of Georgia Tech’s Global Mission

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Public Policy Hosts Prestigious NASPAA Conference Keynoted by Federal Reserve of Atlanta CEO Raphael Bostic

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Sam Nunn Bank of America Policy Forum Featured at IISP Cybersecurity Summit

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Marilyn Brown Instrumental in Atlanta Winning $2.5M Bloomberg American Climate Cities Challenge

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Using Sports to Understand Our World: the Sports, Society, and Technology Program

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Nunn School Faculty Analyze President Trump's Decision to Withdraw from INF Treaty

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ML’s Jenny Strakovsky Discusses Degree Innovation Enabled by GT-FIRE Grant

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Faculty Distinctions and News

Milton Mueller Delivers Fifth Annual Ostrom Lecture Honoring Nobel Laureate

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Stulberg and Hastings Direct Workshops in Jordan and United Arab Emirates on Nuclear Trading Networks

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Alan Marco Presents at Federal Trade Commission Hearing on Competition and Consumer Protection

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Omar Asensio Appointed to Editorial Board of Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences (JESS)

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Willie Belton is Still Learning from Summers Teaching at Korea University

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Nine Ivan Allen College Faculty Awarded Class of 1940 Course Survey Teaching Effectiveness Award

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Alumni and Student Spotlight

HSOC Alumni Dave Morton and Matt Hild Author New Pictorial History of Georgia Tech

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Emily Clifton, IAML 2007, Is Responding to Humanitarian Crises Worldwide

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College Hosts Community-building Event for International Students

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Aurora Tsai Receives Award at Fifth Postdoctoral Research Symposium

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