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Crawley, Schindall to direct Gordon-MIT program
11-07-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)MIT Professors Edward F. Crawley and Joel E. Schindall will servie in key positions in the school's new Bernard M. Gordon-MIT Engineering Leadership Program, which aims to create new approaches to prepare students for engineering leadership.
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