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D'Unger Named Undergraduate Academic Advisor of the Year

Posted March 18, 2011 Atlanta, GA

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Dr. Amy D'Unger has been named Georgia Tech Undergraduate Academic Advisor of the Year Award (Faculty Role).

D'Unger, Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies in the School of History, Technology, and Society, is currently serving as president of the Georgia Tech Academic Advisor Network.  She will be presented the award during the campus honors luncheon on Tuesday, April 19.  D'Unger has also been nominated as the National Association of Academic Advisors' (NACADA) Faculty Advisor of the Year.

Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts is recognized nationally and internationally for teaching and research examining the human context of engineering, science, and technology. The College is comprised of six schools - Economics; History, Technology, and Society; The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs; Literature, Communication, and Culture; Modern Languages; Public Policy; and Georgia Tech's Army, Air Force, and Navy ROTC units - and offers ten Bachelor's of Science, six master's, and six doctoral degrees. Students are prepared for professional leadership in government, business, public policy, international affairs, law, technology, and new media. Founded in 1990, the College is named in honor of former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. (1911-2003).