Georgia Tech School of Public Policy
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Developing Policy Leaders for Our Technology-Driven World A Unit of @GTLiberalArts
Atlanta, GA
Joined February 2010
Congrats to Jesse Howard Dockett, graduating with an M.S. in Cybersecurity. "Georgia Tech put me on the national job market about halfway through the program. This was just about the best thing I could have done for my career."
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Congrats to Julia Elizabeth Rodriguez Acosta, graduating with an M.S. in Cybersecurity! "As a diplomat pursuing a degree in cybersecurity, the journey has been incredible, especially without a computer science background. I feel equipped to bridge diplomacy and cybersecurity."
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Congrats to Noor Ehab Jaleel, graduating with an M.S. in Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management. She's started a new role as an urban planner. "I feel as though this school produces the most well-rounded individuals for the world of policymaking."
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GTDC students participated in the FBI Experience Tour, and Assistant Director of Security Rob Turner spoke to students
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Proud of Sarah Farmer and Center for Advanced Communications Policy’s (@cacpgt) Home Lab!
Few rivalries run deeper than the one known as “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate,” the annual showdown between Georgia Tech and @universityofga. But off the field, the schools are proving that collaboration, not competition, is the schools’ true strength. https://t.co/IVd1RbYaCE
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A very successful Sustainability Problem Solving Night (largest turnout ever!), hosted by the Master of Sustainable Energy & Environmental Management program. Atlanta sustainability professionals challenged the group to solve a set of complex problems facing their organizations
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New research from the Carter School's Lennart Maschmeyer, a cybersecurity expert, finds that advances in AI benefit cybersecurity defenses more than they do potential threats https://t.co/T2JQNJ67Yg
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Georgia Tech proudly introduces the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy, housed in the newly renovated D.M. Smith Building. Honoring the Carters’ lifelong legacy of ethical leadership and public service, the School will inspire future changemakers in the reimagined
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So proud to build on the Carter family’s enduring legacy — leading with evidence and ethics, and a passion to shape a sustainable, equitable, and more innovative world!
Today a group of distinguished guests, including members of the Carter family, gathered in the newly renovated D.M. Smith building to celebrate the official naming of the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy
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Georgia has made major progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions over the past two decades, even as its economy more than doubled and its population grew by 2.5 million+, according to a new report from Tech's Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory https://t.co/PFq2DLcgKY
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Congrats to María Corina Machado on receiving the Nobel Peace Prize! She was awarded Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage earlier this year (an honor also shared by Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter in 2017)
BREAKING NEWS The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the 2025 #NobelPeacePrize to Maria Corina Machado for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to
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Electric vehicle drivers face unreliable charging stations on road trips. New research from @sppgatech, @Harvard, and @MIT urges state governments to mandate charger data transparency—boosting trust, reliability, and EV adoption. https://t.co/0UcCEXBrLk
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TODAY: Join us for the Sparks seminar talk from Rebecca Cutri-Kohart (Senior Counsel, SpaceX) titled, “Rendezvous or Collision: When Engineering Meets Policy” at 3 p.m., Georgia Tech Alumni House, Griffin Ballroom https://t.co/NCy78PN46l
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A new student-run undergraduate law review has debuted with two articles written by Georgia Tech students. The new annual publication will give students the opportunity to develop skills that generations of law students have learned working on law reviews https://t.co/8pRvo8aqsJ
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.@GeorgiaTech experts present research on some of the most pressing issues facing the digital world today. Six faculty are taking part in TPRC 2025, Sept. 18–20. The largest Tech team is exploring satellite and space networks 🛰️. Details: https://t.co/hNz3nmzfry
#GTComputing
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Congrats to Saerok Jeong (@sppgatech) on being selected as a Georgia Tech Stamps Fellow, the Institute’s premier merit-based doctoral fellowship https://t.co/Ztk62K9gYx
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TODAY at noon EST: Join us via Zoom for "The State of Federal Scientific Integrity: Where we are and where we go from there" - moderated by Carter School Chair Cassidy Sugimoto https://t.co/g6slznO4pG
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A new dashboard from @sppgatech and Drawdown Georgia lets Georgians track everyday climate solutions. https://t.co/DeROoM42vb
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Join us for "The State of Federal Scientific Integrity: Where we are and where we go from there" on Sept. 10 at noon - moderated by Carter School Chair Cassidy Sugimoto. Zoom link: https://t.co/VeoKu2kK1Z
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The gap between what health scientists study and the worldwide disease burden has narrowed since 1999, but those gains may fade if the U.S. cuts global health research funding, finds a new study from a global team, including Georgia Tech’s Cassidy Sugimoto https://t.co/P3UGDVwCOx
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