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In
This Issue:
More
Than A Council of Engineers
Low
Rotunda Teems with Job Seekers
Chemistry
Nobel Laureate Ciechangover Speaks to SEAS Students and Alumni
Columbia
Video Network Circles the Globe
Dean's
Engineering Council Members, Spring 2005
Columbia
Increases Services to Alumni
CESAA Creates Medal
to Honor SEAS Alums in Non-Engineering Posts
Your Gift Planning
Can Help the School
Art
and Science of Folding Structures
Schulz,
Shinozuka Receive Awards

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CESAA Creates Medal To Honor SEAS Alums In Non-Engineering Posts
The Columbia Engineering School Alumni Association (CESAA) is asking
SEAS alumni to help name a new medal to honor Engineering School
graduates who have pursued a non-engineering career. Alumni eligible
to receive this new medal may come from any non-engineering field,
e.g., finance, law, medicine, or public affairs.
“This medal will recognize those alumni who have excelled
in bringing their distinctive skills, enhanced by an engineering
education, to leading non-engineering fields,” said K. Daniel
Libby ’82 ’84, CESAA President.
The first new CESAA medal since 1959, it will become the third
honor CESAA awards, joining the Egleston Medal for engineering achievement
and the Pupin Medal for national service in engineering, science
or technology. To suggest a name for this new medal, please email
Dan Libby at kdl26@columbia.edu.
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