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November 30
Meeting of the Minds: Rebuilding America
University Center


December 1
Professional Development Seminar: Faculty Grant Winners: Engineering and Sciences
Connan Room, UC


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Graduate Women's Gathering: Connecting Luncheon
Connan Room, UC


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Journeys Lecture: Nadine Aubry
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The deadline for CIT Staff Awards nominations has been extended to November 30. Please nominate a deserving staff member for the Rookie, Staff Recognition, or Burritt Education awards. Visit the staff awards website for more details. 

Two CIT alums, Eric Giler and Scott Griffith, have been featured as All Stars in Mass High Tech, The Journal of New England Technology.  

ChemE undergraduate Abigail Ondeck presented the research she is conducting with ICES Special Faculty Nisha Shukla at the Research Posters at the Pennsylvania (PA) Capital Conference, in Harrisburg.  Read More

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