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Institutional Transformation: Service Learning, Community Engagement and Ethical Culture in Engineering and Computing
CoPI: Jason Borenstein (Sr. Academic Professional in PubPol)
Sponsor: National Science Foundation (sub-project of PI Colin Potts, VP for Undergraduate Studies)
Funding: $311,803

What Does Georgia Tech Think?

Selected Press for Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

Ian Bogost (LMC) was quoted in Publishers Are Playing Around with Games Again” in DIGIDAY, December 15.

Georgia Tech's EarSketch Uses Music to Teach Students Coding featured the project by Brian Magerko (LMC) and Jason Freeman (Music). WABE, December 13.

Dean Jacqueline Royster, LMC Professor Janet Murray, Ivan Allen IT Director Steve Hodges, and the staff of our Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center (DILAC) welcomed a family of four youngsters for the filming of the Wednesday's Child Adoption Segment. Fox 5 News and Georgia Division of Family and Children Services Permanency Unit. 

Ian Bogost (LMC) wrote Startups Need to ‘Stop Disrupting and Start Innovating.’” Wired UK, December 13.

The TuneTable project by Brian Magerko (LMC) was featured in ICYMI: Amazon Wants to Revolutionize Grocery Shopping.” Engadget, December 7.

Brian Larson (LMC) was interviewed in Study Finds Men and Women Dont Communicate Differently When Tasked with Writing.” Georgia Public Broadcasting, December 7.

Shatakshee Dhongde (ECON) was quoted in Want to Define Poverty? Consider More Than Just Income, Study Says.” HowStuffWorks, December 6.

Haizheng Li (ECON) was quoted in China: A Moving Target for Manufacturers, Consumer Companies Alike.” Global Atlanta, December 2.

Milton Mueller (PubPol) was interviewed in 2016s States Most Vulnerable to Identity Theft and Fraud.” WalletHub, November 30.

Shatakshee Dhongde (ECON) was quoted in Heres Why Poverty Should Be Measured by More Than Income.” State of Opportunity, November 29.

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109 Ivan Allen Students Receive Degrees during Fall Commencement

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Celebrating 20 Years as the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

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Economics Chair Laband Retires

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Global Impact and Engagement

Birchfield Is Invited Participant at Open Government Partnership Global Summit Hosted by French Government

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Breedlove Discusses Euro-Atlantic Challenges During CISTP Talk

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National Impact and Engagement

White House Highlights Computer Teaching Tool Created by Digital Media and Music Professors

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Campus, Local, and Regional Impact

Ivan Allen College Celebrates the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. January 11 - 31

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LMC Announces Inaugural Advisory Board Members Tate and Goonan

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Barke, Dhongde, Wiedorn Selected for Inaugural Provost’s Teaching and Learning Fellows

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History and Sociology Speakers Series Focuses on “America in the World”

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Alumni Focus

Alumna Laura Powell to Clerk for Federal Circuit Court of Appeals Judge

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Student Focus

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Career Roundup: Latest Edition of All Things Career-related for Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Students

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Ploussard Receives Federal Jackets Fellowship

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Hall Awarded Stamps President's Scholarship

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We Remember Public Policy Major Neil Prasad

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