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  <title><![CDATA[In memoriam: Phil McKnight, School of Modern Languages Chair]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Phil McKnight, professor and chair
of the School of Modern Languages in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, died
unexpectedly of unknown cause during the Labor Day holiday. He was 69.</p>

<p>Joining Georgia Tech as chair
in August 2001, McKnight transformed the Institute’s 107-year old modern
languages curricula into one of the nation’s premier programs. Today, 21
percent of Tech students are enrolled in applied language and intercultural
studies, compared to an 8 percent national average.</p>

<p>McKnight was a forceful advocate
for modern language studies framed in the many contexts
in which other languages are spoken and he emphasized the critical competitive
edge they provide to 21st century students entering the global workforce. He expanded the school’s language curricula from six to nine
languages, including Arabic and Farsi. He oversaw the growth of the joint major
in International Affairs and Modern Languages and helped established both the joint
degree in Global Economics and Modern Languages and a bachelor’s degee in
Applied Languages and International Studies (ALIS). </p>

<p>The connections McKnight forged throughout the College and
Institute resulted in the creation of key programs. He fostered continued
growth of the school’s signature Languages for Business and Technology (LBAT) faculty-led summer study abroad programs and formed partnerships
with Tech’s ROTC programs, supporting the military’s emphasis on foreign
language competency.</p>

<p>“Phil’s vision and tireless work have been an inspiration to
us all,” said Modern Languages Professor Bettina Cothran. “Above all, however,
Phil has been a human being of greatest integrity, wisdom, with a generosity of
heart that encompassed his entire ‘family’ at Modern Languages. His untimely
and unexpected passing leaves us with a profound sense of loss, but also a call
to continue to build the School of Modern Languages into a place which creates
opportunities for students, faculty and staff to reach their highest
aspirations.”</p>

<p>McKnight’s research interests included East German writers, contemporary
literary representations of history, late 18th century literature, and applied
language learning in the context of the global economy. </p>

<p>He is survived by
his wife Ulrike Hahn-McKnight and two daughters, Anna and Ursula. </p>

<p>Plans for services
will be announced as they are available.</p>]]></body>
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