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Sisters Share Engineering Duties at Army Yuma Proving Ground

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Jalilzadeh Serving as 2023 INFORMS Diversity Ambassador

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Furfaro Building a Catalog of Space Junk

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Fink Authors Paper on Communication for Space-Exploring Robots

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Hayes Leading Class to Connect Students with INSuRE Program

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Alum Elected to Tau Beta Pi Council

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Engineering Students Prepare for NASA Satellite Launch

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Furfaro Discusses AI in the Future of Hypersonics

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Student Leading Bicycle Safety Project

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