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NEW BOOKS BY FACULTY

The Celebration of Death in Contemporary Culture by Dina Khapaeva (ModLangs). University of Michigan Press 2017.

What Does Georgia Tech Think?

Selected Press for Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

A 30-minute interview with Marilyn Brown (PubPol) focused on her assessment of the Trump administration policies on climate regulations. CNN, March 28.

Marilyn Brown (PubPol) was quoted in The Paris Agreement is Burning.” The New Republic, March 28.

Dean Jacqueline Royster and Thomas “Danny” Boston (Nunn School) were highlighted in “Georgia Tech Alumni Increasing Efforts to Raise Scholarship Funds for Black Students. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 27.

John Endicott (prof emeritus, Nunn School) and Dean Jacqueline Royster were featured in “Korean Social Sciences College Named After Former Georgia Tech Prof John Endicott. Global Atlanta, March 24.

Kristie Macrakis (HSOC) wrote “The Spy Among Us.” The Washington Times, March 20.

Philip Breedlove (Nunn School) was profiled in “Former NATO Commander Breedlove Puts Georgia Tech Training Toward Containing Russia.” Global Atlanta, March 22.

Sam Nunn (Nunn School) was interviewed in “Trump, Russia, and Nuclear Weapons: More With Sam Nunn.” WABE, March 14.

Ian Bogost (LMC) was quoted in Why Is It That So Many Basic Things Don’t Work As Well As They Used To?” Mother Nature Network, March 14.

Sam Nunn (Nunn School) was interviewed in Time To Talk To North Korea, Former Georgia Sen. Sam Nunn Says.” WABE, March 13.

Ian Bogost (LMC) was quoted in Artificial Intelligence? Only An Idiot Would Think That.Irish Times, March 9.

Art Review: Food Innovators Offer Plenty of Food for Thought at MODA featured the Food by Design: Sustaining the Future exhibit with projects from Carl DiSalvo's (LMC) Public Design Workshop. Atlanta Journal Constitution, March 7.

Joycelyn Wilson (LMC Visiting Professor) was interviewed in Closer Look: Outkast Class; Atlanta Traffic; And More.” WABE, March 7.

Marilyn Brown (PubPol) was quoted in Trump Expected to Roll Back Obamas Climate Change Plan.” WABE, March 7.

General Philip Breedlove (Nunn School) was interviewed in Trump Officials Calm Allies’ Worries About U.S. Commitment to Europe,” a segment on Morning Edition. NPR, March 3.

Ian Bogost (LMC) was interviewed on Marketplace Tech. American Public Media, February 24.

Admiral James A. “Sandy” Winnefeld (Nunn School) was quoted in Smart Mines, A Smaller Army, and the Trump Buildup That Wont Happen: Winnefeld.” Breaking Defense, February 23.

FEATURED BLOGS AND COLUMNS

Ian Bogost (LMC) wrote Artificial Intelligence’ Has Become Meaningless.” The Atlantic, March 4.

Ian Bogost (LMC) wrote The Wisdom of Nokia's Dumbphone.” The Atlantic, February 28.

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NEWS

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RSVP for Our Distinguished Alumni Awards with Special Honorees Col. Stephen C. and Mrs. Pamela Hall

Don't miss this very special evening with fabulous food, music, and conversation which takes place at the beautiful Historic Academy of Medicine. This lively evening of networking with fellow alumni is a truly heartwarming celebration of Georgia Tech's mission and accomplishments of your fellow alumni, our faculty and students, and friends of the College. Please join us!

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Public Policy Maintains Graduate School Rankings in Latest ‘U.S. News & World Report’ Rankings

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Global and National Impact and Engagement

Royster Announces MOU with Woosong University’s New College Named for John Endicott, Named to Endicott Advisory Council

MOU AND NAMING OF ENDICOTT COLLEGE

Roysters Appointment

Breedlove Testifies Before the Senate Armed Services Committee on U.S. - Russia Relations

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Clark Testifies Before House on Role of Research Universities in Smart Communities Innovation

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Ivan Allen College at Georgia Tech-Lorraine: It's Not Just for Engineers

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Local and Regional Impact and Engagement

Rodriguez Appointed to the Atlanta Regional Commission Global Advisory Panel

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Writing and Communication Program Hosts Banneker High School Students for Campus Tour, Sample Class Session

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Faculty Distinctions

Goldberg Awarded American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship

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Murray and Bogost Elected as Inaugural Higher Education Video Game Alliance Fellows

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Winnefeld and Breedlove Lauded by Georgia House of Representatives

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Brown Wins 2016 ‘Social Movement Studies’ Best Article Prize

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Nunn to Step Down as CEO of Nuclear Threat Initiative; Former Secretary of Energy Moniz Named CEO

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Alumni News

LMC Alumna Julia Turner Runs a Mobile Bookstore That Keeps Her Community Well-Read

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More than One Hundred Nunn School Alumni Celebrate Naming During Washington Gathering

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Ivan Allen College Affinity Group Hosts Meetup at Men’s Basketball Game

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Student Focus

Career Roundup for Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Students

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With 'Sound Happening' Making Music Is as Easy as Playing Ball

A Digital Media student design team was a winner in Clough Art Crawl with a project that makes music accessible to anyone.

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Meet Two of Our Dean's Scholars

Dean's Scholars participate in a wide variety of activities across Georgia Tech representing the diversely talented student community that makes up the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.

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College Hosts Largest Ever “Shadow Day” for Prospective Students and Parents

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