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Selected Press for Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

“TVA Tries to Improve Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant Performance” quoted SPP Professor Marilyn Brown in Times Free Press, November 26.

“Georgia Tech Program Seeks to Broaden Its Reach to Women Entrepreneurs Around the World” featured Ivan Allen College Global Women's Entrepreneurial Initiative in Global Atlanta, November 24.

“The Problem With Ketchup Leather” wrote LMC Professor Ian Bogost in The Atlantic, November 19.

“West/Russia Counter IS Terror, Propaganda With Bombs, Politics” quoted Nunn School Assistant Professor Lawrence Rubin in Voice of America, November 18.

The Lion King Musical in VR is an Incredible Experience” quoted LMC Professor and Assistant Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs Janet Murray in Wired, November 18.

 “The Greatest Terrorist Threat” by Nunn School Distinguished Professor Sam Nunn with Richard Lugar and Des Browne for Politico, November 17.

“‘Fallout 4’ a Niche Video Game” says LMC Professor Ian Bogost in Motherboard, November 13.

“Charting a New Course for the US Navy” wrote Nunn School Distinguished Professor James A. Winnefeld for The Boston Globe, November 8.

“Programmers: Stop Calling Yourselves Engineers”  wrote LMC Professor Ian Bogost for The Atlantic, November 5.

“U.S. Arms Exports to Egypt: I Wish I Knew How to Quit You”  quoted Nunn School Assistant Professor Lawrence Rubin for Vice News, November 5.

“Here Comes Everything!” credits Ian Bogost’s book Alien Phenomenology, or What it’s Like to Be a Thing as inspiration for the book series Object Lessons reviewed in the Los Angeles Review of Books, November 5.

“The Logic Behind the Sky-High Candy Crush Deal”  wrote LMC Professor Ian Bogost for The Atlantic, November 4.

“Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Launches Global Women’s Initiative for Entrepreneurs”  featured Dean Jacqueline Royster and DeShawn Jenkins in Atlanta Daily World, November 3.

“A Focus on Technology” featured Georgia Tech President G. P. “Bud” Peterson noting that while 60 percent of Georgia Tech students are in engineering, “we also have…the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts...” in Georgia Trend - November 1.

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GLOBAL IMPACT

Nunn and Cozzens among Global Thought Leaders Developing Recommendations to United Nations at 2015 Congress of Vienna

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What Should the U.S. Do About ISIL?

Commentary in the wake of the Paris attacks by Nunn School Professor Margaret E. Kosal.

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Modern Languages French Club, Georgia Tech-Lorraine, Office of International Education, and Atlanta French Consulate Hold Vigil for Victims of Paris Terror Attacks

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Shapira Elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science

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New Global Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative (GWEI) Fosters Connectivity Across Four Continents

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Nunn Part of U.S.-China Dialogue in Beijing

 

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Fabry Keynotes International Conference on Strategic and Geopolitical Issues in Prague

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REGIONAL AND LOCAL IMPACT

“Holmes v. Atlanta: Changing the Game” Exhibit Commemorates Enduring Impact of Supreme Court Ruling on Golf Course Desegregation


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Tech Wins Atlanta Bike Challenge

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CAMPUS IMPACT

Grant Funds Course Development for Public Service Pathway

 

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Georgia Tech Reaches New Heights in Academic Success

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COLLEGE AND FACULTY DISTINCTIONS

Carla Gerona Awarded the 2015 Bolton-Cutter Prize

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Communication Center Tutors Recognized by Southeastern Writing Center Association for Excellence in Tutoring

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ALUMNI FOCUS

LMC Alumni Return to Celebrate 20th Anniversary of Graduate Program in Digital Media and “Personal Connections in a Digital Age”

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Meet the Co-founder of the Field of Game Studies, LMC Alumnus Gonzalo Frasca

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STUDENT NEWS

Eight Students Inducted into Economics Honor Society

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Public Policy Students Present at 2015 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Fall Research Conference

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LIFE IN THE COLLEGE

Economics Major Lindsay Purcell Connects Ivan Allen College Community

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Ivan Allen College Voices: De-Stressing at the Rejuvenation Station

With the home stretch of the semester rapidly approaching, Ivan Allen College students, faculty, and staff gathered at the Student Success Center on November 19 to de-stress and recharge at the annual Rejuvenation Station. We caught up with several members of the Ivan Allen community while they enjoyed food and conversation to learn how they like to blow off steam when things get stressful. 

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