News Roundup: Nanotubes, EMPAC, Tory, Easter Egg Hunt, Arts Alum
RPI Professor Nikhil Koratkar of the MANE Department says that using an epoxy with nonotubes will help to improve the construction of composite aircraft frames. Maybe they can use it to fix the DC-10’s still flying around that are dropping parts!
The Rammed Earth show that will be happening this weekend at EMPAC got a bad review in the Schnectady Daily Gazette. They say that O’Connor tries to reach to far in his performance, and falls short of winning over the audience.
Coach Colin Tory of the Track team has recieved an award for having the best Women’s Indoor Coaching Staff. From what I’ve heard, the athletes may disagree, but congratulations to the coaches!
The Easter Egg Hunt being held at TNO (Kid’s Night Out) by students was mentioned in the Times Union. They didn’t mention what group is organizing it, but if I had to guess, I’d guess IFC.
Score one for the school of HASS — an electronic arts alum Adriene Jenik is named Director of the School of Arts at Arizona State University.
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