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The nation's top undergraduate
engineering,
science, and mathematics college
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Diversity: Many Perspectives at
Rose-Hulman
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"Working
together
with multi
perspectives
we get a
better
perspective."
-Dr.
Particia
Brackin.
"In our
country,
more of the
exercises
may be about
knowledge,
but in
America it
is more
about the
practice or
the project.
Chinese
college
students
visit Rose-Hulman
and work on
projects
with
American
students, as
they study
Rose-Hulman's
approach to
hands-on
learning.
Facilitating
the exchange
were
Professors
Jianjian
Song, a
native of
China, and
Patricia
Brackin.
"Theory
without
practice
doesn't
work, but
practice
without
theory is
very
inefficient,
said
Brackin. |
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"This
is the
culmination
of what we
went to
school for."
-EJ Oruche.
Oruche was
the
electronics
specialist
on the team
that gave 5
year-old
Michael
Amerman a
robotic
arm. The
young boy
reacted to
his new
dexterity
aid: "Mommy
I look like a robotwith
this new
arm!
Can I keep
it?"
Having been
part of the
arm
control's
design, Oruche
responed, "
We wanted it
to be fun
for him."
As a result,
the team
included a
joystick
element in
the control.
President of
Rose-Hulman's
National
Black
Student
Engineers
Winner of
the Indiana
Entrepreneurial
Fellowship |
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"If I reach only one student, that person could aspire
to
accomplish
great things."
-Keegan
Superville
Thanks to
Keegan
Superville
there's more
music in the
world -
working on
touch screen
technology,
Superville's
design team
enabled
cerebral
palsy
patients to
play music.
President,
RHIT Society
of Hispanic
Professional
Engineers;
Tutor:
Chauncey
Rose Middle
School;
Mentor:
Minority
Engineering
Program of
Indianapolis;
Recipient of
the Martin
Luther King
Jr.
Leadership
Award.
As a
graduate,
Keegan moves
on to
Grenoble
Graduate
School of
Business in
France. |
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"They
want to see
you succeed.
The
professors
are not here
to make a
name for
themselves.
Rather,
they're here
to make you
the next
great
engineer." -LeMoyne
Habimana-Griffin
LeMoyne
Habimana-Griffin
is ready to
join the
cancer
fight. Heading off to
graduate
school, LeMoyne
Habimana-Griffin
prepares to
join the
cancer fight
as a
researcher.
Winner of
the John T.
Royce Award
for
leadership
Accepted at
Washington
University,
St. Louis,
into
programs for
the M.D. and
the
biomedical
engineering
doctorate. |
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