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    Live@EDU undergraduate student e-mail pilot program to begin in January 2010

    Enhanced services for students will include integrated e-mail, calendar, SkyDrive, Microsoft Office editing tools and several other web applications.

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    Kaitlin Burlingame named MUST Scholar

    Kaitlin Burlingame, a junior majoring in mechanical engineering, took part in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Motivating Undergraduates in Science and Technology (NASA MUST) five-day symposium.

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    Fall Dean's forum video available on School of Engineering YouTube channel

    Moderated by EnCouncil, a panel of administrators and faculty answered questions submitted by students.

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    Professor to deliver IEEE CDC plenary address in China

    Professor T.J. Tarn will travel to Shanghai, China for the 48th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control.

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    Computer Science & Engineering professor jointly awarded the 2009 CDAC-ACCS Foundation Award

    Professor Raj Jain was recognized for his dedication and support to the body of science in the fields of Networking and Communications.

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    An exquisite container

    Smart nanocages, developed in Professor Younan Xia's laboratory, are designed to be filled with a medicinal substance, such as a chemotherapy drug or bactericide.

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    Yellow Ribbon Program provides tuition assistance to veterans

    In an agreement with the Department of Veterans Affairs, the School of Engineering will contribute up to 50% of tuition expenses that exceed the highest public in-state tuition rate for students eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill.

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    Undergraduate student publishes novel

    Bayan Jalalizadeh, a sophomore in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has two post-graduation career aspirations: biomedical engineer and fantasy novelist.

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    It's in the jeans

    The wall insulation of Stephen F. & Camilla T. Brauer Hall is made of shredded blue jeans, one of many features that make the hall a green building.

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    Engineering student-athlete wins second national tennis title

    John Watts, a senior in the Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering, beat Andy Peters of Middlebury College for the 2009 Division III ITA National Title.

 
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