'Absolutely Transformative' Gift Expands Pathways to Policy Program in DC |
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How The Posthuman Helps Us Respond to a Changing World |
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| How the Pandemic is Shaping U.S. Security Policy |
One of the more challenging post-pandemic questions is around national security and how to respond to the next infectious disease run amok. Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal addresses the issue in a new study.
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| RSVP Requested: Ivan Allen College Faculty and Staff Holiday Celebration |
As a reminder, please RSVP by Wednesday, Nov. 22 for the Ivan Allen Faculty and Staff Holiday Celebration. The event will be held on Thursday, Dec. 14 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Georgia Aquarium Ballroom.
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Important Reminders for the Upcoming Break |
As we head into the holiday season and winter break, Facilities and Capital Planning asks that faculty and staff please review and follow the Holiday Checklist for campus closures.
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Cultivating Well-Being: November Nutrition Tips |
This month's Well-Being Tip Sheet is full of strategies, ideas, and a challenge to help keep you on track as you navigate the many gatherings — and calories — that can stack up during the holiday season.
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Marilyn A. Brown, Regents' Professor and Brook Byers Professor of Sustainable Systems in the School of Public Policy, was the local host for the 2023 Georgia Solar Summit. The event took place at the Kendeda Building and included a "Solar and Equity" panel with Laura Taylor, professor and chair of the School of Economics.
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Lawrence Rubin, an associate professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, recently spoke to the World Affairs Council of Atlanta on the conflict in Israel and Gaza.
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Hongchen Wu, assistant professor in the School of Modern Languages, recently presented a paper entitled "Three-Way Variance in Scope Judgments in Mandarin" at the Workshop on Variation and Syntactic Theory at the New Ways of Analyzing Variation conference at CUNY-Queens College.
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Tibor Besedes, the Mary S. and Richard B. Inman Jr. Professor of Economics in the School of Economics, helped organize the Empirical Investigations in International Trade conference at Syracuse University, where he also chaired a session and helped select the best paper submitted by a graduate student.
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Adam Stulberg, Nunn School
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Rachel Whitlark, Nunn School
UN Dispatch
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BBC Reith Lectures 2023 — Our Democratic Future: "The Future of Prosperity" |
Tuesday, Nov. 28, from 6 to 8 p.m.
The Historic Academy of Medicine, 875 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309
This year's BBC Radio 4 Reith lecturer is Ben Ansell, professor of comparative democratic institutions at the University of Oxford. His four lectures, titled "Our Democratic Future," will consider how to build political systems that work for all and are robust enough to face the wide-ranging challenges of the 21st century.
Numbers are limited. Please RSVP to ReithLecturesRSVP@bbc.co.uk.
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Solving the Policy Puzzle of Generative AI |
Monday, Nov. 20, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Zoom Webinar | Please register by Sunday, Nov. 19
Join our esteemed speakers, including
Kaye Husbands Fealing, dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, for a discussion of the risks and rewards of generative AI.
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