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Claire McCullough <[log in to unmask]>
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Please do go out and support our students.  This was done entirely on their
own initiative (and I don't have to tell you how thrilling it is to see your
students develop and carry out something on this scale, just because they
wanted to!), and they have been working hard on it for months.

In addition to showing the great programs we have to high  school students,
they also wanted to increase awareness on campus of who engineers and
computer scientists are, and the great variety of things they do.

The colloquium begins at 3:30 in the Benwood Auditorium (in the new EMCS
building), but I believe that the exhibits are scheduled to be open until 7.

Hope to see you there!

Claire McCullough

Engineering

-----Original Message-----
From: UTC Staff E-Mail List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
Andy Novobilski
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 12:36 PM
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Subject: [UTCSTAFF] Horizon Engineering and Science Festival


Please take a minute today to stop by the Horizon Festival being held
outside of the Lupton Library.  This event has been brought together by
students from the Colleges of Engineering & Computer Science and Arts &
Sciences with the goal of introducing their programs to students from
area high schools.  In addition to the displays, there are ongoing tours
of the new Computer Science [;-)], Math and Engineering Building.  The
day will close with a Colloquium designed to allow guests to ask
questions of students, industry members and UTC faculty concerning their
roles in Engineering & Science.

Thank you for your support.

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Andy Novobilski, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. & Acting Dept. Head
UT Chattanooga Computer Science
(423) 425-4202

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