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Heard from a Ford lately?

Senior engineering students Todd Remtema and Chetan Paydenkar display the materials used in their tests.

This past week Professor Richard De Jong and two of his senior engineering students, Todd Remtema from Caledonia, Michigan, and Chetan Paydenkar from Bangalore, India, took a trip to an Atlanta suburb to conduct tests on a Ford Taurus.

The tests are taking place in one of Lockheed-Martin’s wind tunnels in Marietta, Georgia. The goal of the testing is to corroborate computer models designed to predict what the noise that a new car design will make.

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It’s a small world after all

Lawrence Herzberg, professor of Japanese and Chinese, displays educational aids.

Professor Lawrence Herzberg’s enthusiastic approach to teaching languages never ceases to amaze his students.

“Professor Herzberg is an interactive teacher who gets his class involved through visual stimulation. He takes the individuality of his students into account,” said Sean Jennings, a student of Japanese.

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