(January 22, 2010) — The Center for International Strategy, Technology and Policy in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs welcomed U.S. CENTCOM Commander and Army General David H. Petraeus to campus January 19.
The 90 minute Q&A may be viewed at the link provided at the bottom of this story.
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(January 11, 2010) — The Building Construction Program is pleased to announce the development of a new master’s degree track in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (A/E/C) Integration. Applications are now being accepted for enrollment in Fall 2010. (full story…)
(December 15, 2009) — Continuing a twenty-five-year trajectory of research leadership, Tech students and faculty are leading the way in digital design, building simulation and architecture/engineering/construction integration. (full story…)
(December 15, 2009) — A renewed effort to preserve the East Architecture or “Old” Architecture Building has begun with the renovation of its auditorium and original Dean’s Office. Designed by former architecture professor and director P.M. Heffernan, the 1952 Architecture Building is emblematic of assertive modernism, and is perhaps Heffernan’s most noteworthy modernist design on campus. (full story…)
(December 15, 2009) — What sets Charner Rodgers apart from other moms in Atlanta is she will soon finish a PhD dissertation on environmental justice in the transportation system. (full story…)
(December 7, 2009) — Beyond Bauhaus: The Evolving Man-Made Environment by Hin Bredendieck has been published through the generosity of ID alumnus James L. Oliver (BSID 1965; BME 1967). (full story…)
(December 1, 2009) — To affirm its commitment to participate fully in defining and developing the nation’s energy future, Georgia Tech has launched a national search for a new director of the Strategic Energy Institute (SEI) and has created three new part time associate director positions within SEI. (full story…)
(November 24, 2009) — School of Architecture invites nominations for school chair and faculty applicants with expertise in high performance buildings, digital design and fabrication. (full story…)
(November 17, 2009) — Georgia Tech has announced the creation of the School of City and Regional Planning with responsibilities including a Master of City and Regional Planning degree program, a Ph.D. concentration in City and Regional Planning, and research aimed at advancing the practice of urban planning in Georgia, the U.S. and across the globe. (full story…)
(November 17, 2009) — Georgia Tech City and Regional Planning Professor Brian Stone publishes a paper in the December edition of Environmental Science and Technology that suggests policymakers need to address the influence of global deforestation and urbanization on climate change, in addition to greenhouse gas emissions. (full story…)