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Georgia Power's Energy Value Proposition for Georgia
PI: Christine Ries (Econ)
Sponsor: Southern Company
Funding: $40,950

What Does Georgia Tech Think?

Selected Press for Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

Lindsey Bullinger (PubP) was quoted in “Dollars on the Margins.” The New York Times, February 21.

Lisa Yaszek (LMC) was quoted in “How Sci-fi Could Help Solve Climate Change.” Grist, February 18.

“Poems from ‘Deaf Republic’: A poet writes deafness as a form of dissent against tyranny and violence” by Ilya Kaminsky (LMC) was featured with animated illustrations. The New Yorker, February 11.

Hugh Crawford (LMC) was quoted in “Tech Pays Tribute to Fallen Willow Oak That Dates to Late 1800s.” Saporta Report, February 15.

Richard Barke (PubP) was quoted in “Public Policy Graduate Degrees Can Lead to Lucrative Jobs and Universities Are Starting to Notice.” Insight into Diversity, February. The article begins on page 36. 

Mariel Borowitz (Nunn School) wrote a journal article entitled Government Data, Commercial Cloud: Will Public Access Suffer? that was published in Science, and featured on WNYC's Science Friday program, February 8.

Dina Khapaeva (ModLangs) wrote “The Genesis of the Apocalypse: Movies of 2018” for Discover SocietyFebruary 6. 

Richard Utz (LMC) was quoted in Knights, Horses, and...Hummus? An Evening at Medieval Times. Serious Eats, February.

Columns and Other Media

Lisa Yaszek (LMC) was interviewed on Episode 28 of the literary podcast Words to that Effect. 

Ian Bogost (LMC) wrote “Emoji Don't Mean What They Used To” for The Atlantic, February 11.

John Walsh (PubP) co-authored “Building Reliable Teams, a Cure for Research Pathologies?” for London School of Economics and Political Science, February 5.

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Royster to Step Down as Dean of Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

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Ivan Allen College to Honor Donors Reed Catlett and John Stern, Six Alumni, and Ivan Allen Jr. Legacy Recipients on March 12

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Featured research and expertise

Will Moving to the Commercial Cloud Leave Some Data Users Behind? Space Policy Researcher Mariel Borowitz Urges Caution

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Wireless RERC Study Finds Mobile Phone Accessibility Improves, But Gaps Remain

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Kaye Husbands Fealing Presents on Diversity for National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute

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Katja Weber on What Lies Ahead for EU-Asia Relations

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Green New Deal Proposal Overlooks Key Element Says Marilyn Brown

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IPv6 Transition: Kuerbis and Mueller Tech Report Predicts Indefinitely 'Mixed World'

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Faculty and Staff Distinctions

Aaron Levine Selected as AAAS Leshner Fellow

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Richard Barke and Public Policy Major Evan Gillon Serving on Presidential Search Committee

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Alumni and Donors Focus

Col. Stephen C. Hall Appointed Adjunct Distinguished Professor of the Practice in LMC

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Study by PhD Alumna Jenna McGrath Shows Concrete Better Than Cameras in Protecting Grid

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Michelle Gowdy: Her Georgia Tech Liberal Arts Dream Came True

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Student Spotlight

Dean Royster Hosts Student Listening Luncheon

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PHD Student Co-authors Article Published in AMA Journal of Ethics

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Doctoral Student Adriana Alvarado Garcia Selected for Inaugural Cohort of UN Global Data Fellows

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LMC Graduate Student's Augmented Reality App Plays Starring Role in DramaTech’s ‘Safety Show’

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Remembering Big Al

Students from LMC 3308: Environmentalism and Ecocriticism memorialize a campus landmark, a majestic oak that split and fell this year, in an exhibit at Clough Commons.

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Ivan Allen College Career Roundup

All things career-related for GT liberal arts students, compiled bimonthly by the Office of Enrollment and Student Affairs. 

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