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...decision to unify the engineering departments has been in the works for some time, Vanderlick said. In 2003, Yale launched a one billion-dollar initiative dedicated to improving science, engineering, and medicine at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. According to Yale spokeswoman Janet R. Emanuel, the new SEAS is one part of that initiative, which also aims to expand faculty by 10 percent and create a new building. While the engineering school will remain as a part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the transition to school status will afford Yale’s SEAS more opportunities...

Author: By Alexandra perloff-giles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Yale To Expand Applied Sciences | 4/16/2008 | See Source »

...shuttle missions developed entirely by chance. “[Burbank] stopped by our office, given that we share the military thread, and asked for parking since MIT didn’t give him a space,” Gowel said. According to President of the Aviation Club Emanuel Beica ’11, Gowel heard of the club’s December helicopter ride and asked if Harvard would be interested in hearing from Burbank. Burbank’s enthusiasm for his job held the 25 students for twice as long as his given hour. “It?...

Author: By Alexander R. Konrad, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: NASA Astronaut Describes His Adventures | 4/4/2008 | See Source »

...RAHM EMANUEL The Representative from Illinois is a longtime Democratic operator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign Insider | 2/14/2008 | See Source »

...foundation decades deep. She and her husband occupied the governor's mansion in next-door Arkansas for most of the 1980s, and then Bill Clinton carried Missouri in both of his presidential victories. Last year, Hillary Clinton picked up the endorsement of Kansas City's powerful Rep. Emanuel Cleaver...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Showdown in the Show-Me State | 2/4/2008 | See Source »

...incredible,” Catomeris said. When it came to events involving flying aircraft, it took the aviation club a good deal of maneuvering to get an idea off the ground. Planning for Saturday’s event began in October, according to club president Emanuel Beica ’11. The group had to find a field with no physical obstacles, obtain permission to use the space, and get clearance from Harvard University Police Department before takeoff. Mark Van Baalen, a lecturer in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, said he was excited to see a revived interest...

Author: By Maria Y. Xia, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: College Students Enjoy Rides in the Sky | 12/10/2007 | See Source »

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