- John
Patrick "Pat"
Crecine (August 22, 1939 –
April 28, 2008) was an
American educator and
economist who
served as
President of
Georgia Tech, Dean at...
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University System of
Georgia schools. In 1988,
President John
Patrick Crecine pushed through a
restructuring of the university. The
institute at that...
- Key
people Steve Jobs (chairman, CEO) Ross
Perot (director) John
Patrick Crecine (director) Avie
Tevanian (vice-president of engineering) Bud
Tribble (vice-president...
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alumnus to
serve as the
President of the Institute,
succeeding John
Patrick Crecine, and was in
office during the 1996
Summer Olympics. In 1998, he separated...
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primarily by
apartments and coed
undergraduate dormitories.
Apartments include Crecine,
Center Street, Zbar, Maulding, Nelson-S****, and
Eighth Street Apartments...
- Information, and Decision-Making", pp. 95–107 in Lee S.
Sproull and J.
Patrick Crecine, eds.,
Advances in
Information Processing in Organizations, Vol. I. Greenwich...
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federal support for
universities in the 1980s led
President John
Patrick Crecine to
restructure the
university in 1988 amid
significant controversy. The...
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restructuring of
Georgia Tech's
colleges during the
administration of John
Patrick Crecine.
Thomas was also
instrumental in the
creation of the
Wallace H. Coulter...
- roof tiles.
Clary first suggested gold-colored shingles, but John
Patrick Crecine,
Georgia Tech's
president at the time,
insisted on
copper shingles to match...
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Dietrich College was
Erwin Steinberg. Past
deans include John
Patrick Crecine,
Stephen Fienberg, Joel A. Tarr,
Peter Stearns, and John P. Lehoczky. The...