Upcoming Events
Drinks with the COA Alumni Committee / MAR 19 / Manuel's Tavern
Piedmont Atlantic Megaregions Forum / MAR 23
Career Discovery Application Deadline / MAR 23
Saskia Sassen: Art Papers Live! Lecture / MAR 24
Libero Andreotti (Arch 1980; M Arch 1982) / Centennial Lecture / MAR 25
COA Research Forum / Design and Technologies for Communication / MAR 26
Design and Technologies for Healthy Aging Meeting / MAR 30
Sonic Generator at Woodruf Arts Center / MAR 30
A Search for a More Thoughtful Architecture / Centennial Lecture / APR 1
Robin Moore / Nature in Design Lecture / APR 8
The Next One-Hundred Years / Esquisse Awards / APR 8
COA Research Forum / Healthy Environments and Healthcare Design / APR 23
FUNCTION FORMING FASHION / Centennial Celebration / APR 25
Alumni News Edward L. Daugherty (Arch 1947) and his work are the focus of an online documentary launched by the Cultural Landscape Foundation in October at a gala event at the Atlanta History Center. “Edward L. Daugherty, A Southern Landscape Architect: Exploring New Forms.” Read more.
K. Elizabeth “Liz” Harris York (Arch 1990; M Arch 1995), has been appointed chief sustainability officer for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Jason G. Grimes (MS BCFM 2005) recently earned the LEED Accredited Professional designation. He works with the General Services Administration and is on the LEED-EB certification team for the Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center.
Nancy Walsh (M CRP 2005), of St. Louis, Missouri, is a visiting assistant professor of Law at Saint Louis University teaching Land Use Controls among other topics to law and planning students.
Kellie Saylor (Arch 2008) has joined JMA Architecture Inc. in Perry, Georgia.
In Memoriam John Timothy “Tim” Murphy (BC 1966), of Brevard, NC, on Oct. 23. He was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity at Tech. An avid gofer and fisherman, Mr. Murphy was a volunteer with Meals on Wheels, Habitat for Humanity and Transyvania County Schools.
Thomas T. “Tinsley” Matthews (IM 1979; M Arch 1984), of Macon, GA, on March 3. Matthews was a second-generation architect, and principal of DeLoach & Matthews Architects. Full story in Macon Telegraph
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March 2009 news/lectures/events FUNCTION FORMING FASHION A message from your centennial host committee and class champions

FUNCTION FORMING FASHION will be theatrical, authentic fun - and provide a much-needed chance to connect. Inspired by the notorious Beaux-Arts Ball of 1931, when guests came dressed as their own work, we invite you to reflect and reminisce, and simultaneously challenge you to celebrate your imaginative talent through fashion and accessories. Read more about the “party of the [20th] century” from The New York Times. We feel this may top it. Come to relish great food, drink, art and friends. What are you wearing? Join the Facebook discussion. Join the Alumni Committee at Manuel's Tavern March 19
Balfour Welcomes Former Colleague Bud Peterson as Tech’s New President "Georgia Tech has found a leader exactly appropriate to its future"
MARCH 30: Sonic Generator at Woodruff Arts Center Free concert will combine music, visual arts and technology
Georgia Tech Announces Winners of Guthman Musical Instrument Competition Silent Drum, LEMUR GuitarBot and SLABS Touch Pads win top prizes
Al-Haddad Wins Fulbright Exchange Position to Chile Visiting assistant professor and local artist will teach digital manufacturing and design
Transforming the Metropolis Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development director Catherine Ross speaks on creating sustainable and humane cities

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