For more information contact:
Teri Nagel, College of Architecture
Contact Teri Nagel
404-385-2156
Location: Georgia Tech Global Learning Center
Event Date: October 24, 2008
Time: 10:30 AM—11:45 AM
Alumni led by Larry Lord (Arch 1965) and Barbara Field (Arch 1966) recollect and share with the new dean the stories that shaped the first one-hundred years. Register by visiting the Alumni Association web site. Registration is required
Later that day, don’t forget to join us at “Drinks with the Dean” at Ecco from 4:30-6:30PM
Mark your calendar for upcoming Centennial Events:
October 29, 2008: K. Michael Hays (Arch 1976), Architecture Centennial Lecture
November 5, 2008: Thomas W. Ventulett III (1957), Architecture Centennial Lecture
November 7, 2008: Thomas W. Ventulett III Symposium
November 19, 2008: Michael Arad (M Arch 1999), Architecture Centennial Lecture
January 29, 2009 - Robert Craig will present “A Scholar’s Response to the Architecture Centennial” as part of the College of Architecture’s Spring 2008 Research Forum Series
April 24, 2009 - Centennial Symposium
April 24, 2009 - Exhibition opening: “Georgia Tech Architecture 1908-2008,” created by Professor Elizabeth Dowling, PhD with assistance from her student Lisa Thomasson.
April 25, 2009 - Centennial Gala, Mason Murer Fine Art Gallery
Alumni Association Web Site
http://gtalumni.org/pages/homecoming
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