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Spring 2002


In This Issue:

A Sign of the Times: New Faculty

Morris Robot Wins 3rd Place and Creativity Award

Archaeologists Use Robots in Egyptian Desert

Annual Awards Dinner

Young Alums Return for Basketball Game

Marconi Prize

Grad School Stats

Degrees Via CVN

"Eye on Japan"

Alumni Briefs

Magill Lecture

FEATURE STORY
Annual Awards Dinner

Columbia Engineering School Alumni Association held its annual Awards Dinner, bestowing the Egleston Medal for Distinguished Engineering Achievement on Charles R. LaMantia ’61, former president and CEO of Arthur D. Little, the Boston-based construction company. Inventor Dean Kamen spoke about his FIRST Foundation, a non-profit that encourages inner-city youth to study science and engineering.


Egleston Medal winner Charles R. LaMantia '61 and guest speaker Dean Kamen, inventor of the recently launched Segway personal mobility system and sponsor of the FIRST robotics competition for high schol students.
 

Columbia Engineering School Alumni Association EVP and dinner chair Ronald Mangione '69 with CESAA President Bradley Bloch.
 

One of many tables at the Annual Dinner.
 

Dinner Supporters

Patron
BlackRock Financial

Sponsors
American International Group
Ernst & Young LLP
JP Morgan Chase
Merck & Co., Inc.
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
United Parcel Service
Vical Incorporated

Friend
Lawless & Mangione



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