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Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) defines new models of intellectual inquiry and practice that bring diverse humanistic perspectives to bear on technological invention and innovation. LMC researches and teaches how humanities shape and are shaped by science and technology. Faculty and students assess and inform technological and scientific change by creating, analyzing, and critiquing a broad range of media forms and cultural practices.

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“The role that LMC plays in the humanistic side of what our students take away from their Tech experience is more important than ever. ”

Steven W. McLaughlin, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at Georgia Tech

  

Faculty Highlight

Yanni Loukissas

"Learn to think in terms of data settings—defined by the contexts in which data are made and used—not simply data sets”

Student Highlight

Carter Allen

"I was offered an internship with the Urban Media Lab by the incredible Dr. Ayda Melika. I jumped at the opportunity, never thinking I would be working in my prospective industry so early in my college career."

Alumni Highlight

Katie Lynn Sears

"Katie Lynn Sears studied Economics at Georgia Tech and made a habit of registering for LMC classes when she could. It was in an LMC class that Jillann Hertel encouraged her to pursue graphic design."

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