Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy
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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy
@sppgatech
Developing Policy Leaders for Our Technology-Driven World A Unit of @GTLiberalArts
Atlanta, GA Katılım Şubat 2010
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Growth shouldn’t come at the cost of community. Atlanta’s next chapter depends on shared investment, shared ownership, and shared success. Check out David Edwards's thoughts in the Atlanta Journal Constitution: bit.ly/4vtICXd

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New research from the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy finds that widespread EV adoption could lower energy prices by 6%—while strengthening national energy security. bit.ly/4rxBzK8

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A major shift in rural housing: the USDA program responsible for 533,000+ affordable rental homes is being phased out. Brian An breaks down what this means in a published article for The Conversation. bit.ly/4bEW9Dy

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Learn how AI really works—and where it doesn’t—at the AI for Law Continuing Legal Education Event.
Open to practicing attorneys and Georgia Tech students. bit.ly/3OQGU1q

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Esha Venkat will receive the 2026 Undergraduate Student Legacy Award!
Esha’s work as a B.S./M.S. Public Policy student with a Global Development minor continues to inspire. bit.ly/4rfEFSX

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Safe AI isn’t enough. Research featuring insights from Tyler Cook explores why responsible AI must go beyond safety alone. bit.ly/40xoNQy

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No more plug-ins? New wireless tech will charge your electric car while you drive. Omar Asensio weighs in on why policymakers are paying attention bit.ly/4aSrnp6

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Cassidy Sugimoto and Mary Frank Fox weigh in with The Scientist on new findings showing that research papers with women in key authorship roles face longer peer‑review timelines. bit.ly/46xDjeE

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New research from @GraffMichelle, @sppgatech finds that renters, low-income and Black households are less likely to benefit from smart thermostats and programmed temperature settings that support more efficient cooling and heating in the U.S. dlvr.it/TQpW4M
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The future of AI hinges on energy resilience. Check out insight from Ann Dunkin on what CIOs need to plan for now. bit.ly/4c17gr2

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Is AI going to wipe out humanity? @sppgatech's @miltonmueller says those anxieties are misplaced in a new paper. b.gatech.edu/4pU9prY

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Georgia Tech’s EPIcenter teamed up with Dan Matisoff to launch a new Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Data Dashboard — bringing clear, accessible insights to one of the fastest‑growing clean energy markets bit.ly/3ZeIlZr

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