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In
This Issue:
Bill Gates Speaks to SEAS Students
SEAS Sees Operas and Concerts
Entrepreneurialism, with a Scottish EDGE
Three Chairs for Columbia Engineering
SEAS Leads Technology & Society Studies at Columbia
Inspiring Children and Youth to Become Engineers
SEAS Incubates New Generation of Engineered Tissue
The Power of Data Mining and Machine Learning
Chemical Engineering
Celebrates 100 Years
Engineering Start-Ups + Venture Capitalists = Success
SEAS Teachers Honored by SOCG and Engineering Alumni
Reunion: Maintaining the Columbia Connection
Our Newest Alumni (Class of 2005) Celebrate
Homecoming 2005

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Cover
Story: Bill Gates Speaks to SEAS Students |
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| Despite the drizzle and dampness,
1,400 eager engineering,
computer science, mathematics
and science students jammed
Roone Arledge Auditorium and
balcony, awaiting the arrival of a
superstar, Bill Gates. [More] |
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Entrepreneurialism, with a Scottish EDGE |
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More than 40 Columbia SEAS and
College students participated in an
intensive eight-week entrepreneurship
program in Dunbartonshire, Scotland. [More] |
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New professorships in Engineering
have been endowed by Alan and Carol
Silberstein, right, Henry and Gertrude
Rothschild, and Lawrence Gussman. [More] |
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The Quakers devoured the Lions, 44-16,
in their Homecoming 2005 meeting
on Baker Field. Engineers returned to
the Boathouse to commiserate. [More] |
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