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Dec/12
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Internships, Liberal Arts »

[11 Dec 2012 | Comments Off]

SMITHSONIAN DEVELOPMENT INTERN
Smithsonian Institution / The Smithsonian Associates
This is a Internship position in Washington D.C. posted 12/11/12
ABOUT TSA
The Smithsonian Associates (TSA) advances the Smithsonian Institution’s mission “to increase and diffuse knowledge” through life-enriching educational and cultural experiences inspired by the Smithsonian’s research and collections for DC-region students, families, and adults, and for learning communities nationwide.
INTERN DUTIES
The intern will assist with the daily general office duties in the Development department such as
- Creation of marketing materials, cultivation and stewardship materials for donors.
- Preparation of acknowledgement letters, grants and sponsor proposals.
- Conduct …

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Nov/12
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Georgia Tech, Liberal Arts, School Happenings »

[26 Nov 2012 | Comments Off]

IAC students, faculty, and staff are invited to take
a well-deserved break and celebrate our community!
HOT COCOA + FREE SWAG + COFFEE + CIDER + HOLIDAY TREATS
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
2:30 – 4:00pm
Bill Moore Student Success Center
(behind Tech Tower)

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Oct/12
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Georgia Tech, Liberal Arts, Other Stuff, Public Policy, Student Kudos! »

[30 Oct 2012 | Comments Off]

Here is a list of undergraduate courses to be offered in Spring 2013. Some last-minute changes are possible. Clusters are listed; remember that although some courses are listed as applicable to more than one cluster, you can apply each course toward only one cluster.
Biddle Intro Philosophy – 27663 – PHIL 2010 – JB PHIL
This course is a topics-based introduction to Western philosophy. We will examine some of the most fundamental issues of human existence, including the existence and nature of God; the nature of the mind and the mind-body problem; …

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Oct/12

Featured, Georgia Tech, Liberal Arts, Public Policy, Student Kudos! »

[8 Oct 2012 | One Comment]
POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT TAKES STUDENT TO NATIONAL CONVENTION (REPOSTED)

Her participation in Georgia Tech’s Georgia Legislative Internship Program in the office of Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers – a Tech alum – along with stints as a communications intern in Governor Nathan Deal’s office and later as a legislative aide to Sen. Rogers, served to deepen the political passion Merry Hunter Hipp has always had. That passion led her to seize a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in August: serving on the whip team of the 2012 Republican National Convention (RNC) with the RNC page program.
“Because we’re in a red state, the …

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Sep/12
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Academic Advising, Featured, Georgia Tech, Headline, Liberal Arts, Public Policy »

[18 Sep 2012 | Comments Off]
Spring 2013 Degree Candidates

Process for completing petition to graduate. Please read thoroughly.

Are you completing your Public Policy Degree this Spring? Want to Graduate or “Get OUT” of Tech? Then read closely…
You must meet with me sometime between Friday Sept 21st- Friday October 8th to complete your degree petition if you would like to be a degree candidate for SPRING 2013.
Please follow these instructions exactly to complete this process accurately and efficiently.
1. Pick up a degree petition packet from my office (Room 112 of  DM Smith) Read the directions and fill out all the forms BEFORE the degree …

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Aug/12
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Academic Advising, Atlanta, Featured, Georgia Tech, Headline, Liberal Arts, Other Stuff, Public Policy, School Happenings »

[23 Aug 2012 | Comments Off]
Ice Cream Social for Public Policy Undergraduates

Join us in the Community Room in the DM Smith Building on Wednesday, August 29th at 3:30 for ICE CREAM! Come meet and greet other policy majors, as well as faculty and staff.
Hope to see you there!

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May/12
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Education Technology, Featured, Georgia Tech, Liberal Arts, Public Policy »

[3 May 2012 | Comments Off]
Congratulations Dr. Levine!

Aaron Levine’s National Science Foundation Career grant titled “Ethically Contentious Science and the Graduate School Experience”, was approved with a five year $650K project award!   The focus of the project is developing an understanding of how studying an ethically contentious field in graduate school affects students’ learning, their
development as scientists, and their transition to the scientific workforce.  NSF Career awards aim to integrate research and teaching.  Key research activities supported by the award include a series of qualitative interviews with early career scientists in ethically contentious fields and a panel survey of graduate students in both ethically contentious and less …