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Selected Press for Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

Carol Colatrella (LMC) was quoted in “RSA Conference: This Time with More Women.” Cnet, November 14.

Kelly Ann Fitzpatrick (LMC) wrote “Inside the Computer Science Tech Comm Classroom.” RedMonk, November 14.

Mariam Asad (LMC) and Christopher Le Dantec (LMC) wrote “Creating the Atlanta Community Engagement Playbook.” Atlanta Studies, November 12.

David Muchlinski (Nunn School) was quoted in “Violence Around Election Time Actually Makes People More Likely to Vote.” Washington Post, November 7. 

Lisa Yaszek (LMC) was quoted in “What Happened to All the Women in Science Fiction?” Chicago Tribune, November 6. 

Blogs and Columns

Ian Bogost (LMC) wrote “Video Doesn’t Capture Truth.” The Atlantic, November 9.

Nick Sturm (LMC) wrote “16 Brittain Fellows Write About the Archives They Love.” TECHStyle, November 19.

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Join Us for Our Annual College-Wide Rejuvenation Station!

Enjoy our seventh annual Rejuvenation Station hosted by Dean Royster with delectable holiday treats, swag, and doorprize drawings! Drop by to chat with friends and recharge for the remainder of the semester. Note that we have moved the event to the dean's office in our new location in the Savant Building, 1st floor, 631 Cherry Street, NW.

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Liberal Arts Campus Tour and Information Session

The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts invites prospective students to join our Student Ambassadors for an exclusive campus tour and information session. This session will provide insights about each of our degree programs, as well as a first hand look at what it’s like to be a Liberal Arts student at Georgia Tech.

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Modern Languages Establishes Major in Korean

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Former President of Atlanta Fed Dennis Lockhart Tackles Infrastructure Problems

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Chair of MARTA Board Robbie Ashe Joins Public Policy Board of Advisors

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School of Economics Debuts Podcast Showcasing Cutting Edge Research

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Georgia Tech-Lorraine and Nunn School Faculty Commemorate the Centennial of WWI and the Armistice

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Faculty News and Distinctions

Steve Usselman Named McEver Professor of Engineering and Liberal Arts

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McDonald Receives Service Award from North American Society for the Sociology of Sport

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Nunn School Announces New Faculty John Rice and Robert Bell

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Alumni News

Public Policy Alumna Wins First Place in National Criminal Procedure Tournament

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Student Focus

Georgia Tech’s Mock Trial Team: One of the Nation’s Best

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HSOC Major Lucy Groves Selected as Stamps President’s Scholar

 

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Jolena Yao Balances Computing and Media

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Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts forms a vanguard for 21st century liberal arts interdisciplinary research, education, and innovation. Working at a crossroads of engineering, science, and computing, and the humanities and social sciences, faculty and students consider the human implications of technologies, policies, and actions, and create sustainable solutions for a better world. Comprised of six schools, we offer ten undergraduate degrees, thirteen master's degrees, and six doctoral degrees. Learn More

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Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0525
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