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Alum Kurt DelBene Confirmed as Department of Veterans Affairs CIO

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American Astronautical Society Elevates Furfaro to Fellow

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Students Build Snack Delivery System for Elephants

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Lin Discusses Supply Chain Issues on Arizona Science Podcast

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Subbian Manages Informatics for $9.2M Project Studying Long-Term Complications of COVID-19

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Biden Nominates Alum Kurt DelBene to Department of Veterans Affairs

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Furfaro Named in 2022 Class of AIAA Fellows

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