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Did You Know?

Before Ivan Allen College was created in 1991, Tech had a "College of Sciences and Liberal Studies."

The faculty to student ratio is 6:1 matching that of the top nationally ranked liberal arts programs.

The School of Public Policy has a Nobel Laureate on its faculty for Climate Change that shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore.

Named in honor of former US Senator Sam Nunn, the school of International Affairs in the Ivan Allen College is the only school of its kind at a leading technology institute.

Sue Rosser, Dean of the Ivan Allen College, was the first female dean in Tech history.

The field of History of Technology was created at Tech in the 1960s by Mel Kranzburg.

From auspicious beginnings in 2002, Poetry at Tech which is a part of the Ivan Allen College has evolved into one of the premier showcases of poetry in the Southeast.

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