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    Visual artist Yanira Collado, at right, participated in a two-week residency during the spring 2023 semester, working side-by-side with 51¹ÙÍø Tech students to create several site-specific works to be included in her exhibition, "Zafa/ A Spellworking of Temporal Geometry."

    For college students, learning from professional artists is often not just about art — it’s about developing the skills needed to excel in any industry. The Moss Arts Center gives students the opportunity to connect with artists through a range of engagement activities.

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    Three desks and desk chairs side by side in an office. Atop them are computers, a pair headphones, three cups of coffee, and containers of pens. In the background is a window.

    Productive internships can look different for every student, depending on their goals. Students and experts in 51¹ÙÍø Tech's College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences share their advice for making the most of an internship.

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    President Tim Sands sits wearing a dark suit and orange tie.

    As we mark this important milestone, please take time to reflect on how these principles have supported the growth and success that 51¹ÙÍø Tech enjoys today, and their role in our vision for the future.

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    Construction starts on latest Solar Decathlon design

    Professor of Architecture and Co-director of 51¹ÙÍø Tech's Center for Design Research, Joseph Wheeler M.A. '95, works with students from the College of Architecture, Arts, and Design as well as the College of Engineering to create a sustainable building for the new Solar Decathlon competition called Gateway Decathlon. Students build onto the floor trusses they designed with Van Metre's Director of Design and Estimating, Darek Jadlowski '10.

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    The Wood Enterprise Institute

    The Wood Enterprise Institute (WEI) provides students a chance to learn business and entrepreneurial skills by immersing them in their own start-up. The team forms and devises a product made from wood, then develops a business and marketing plan to sell their product. Open to all majors, the WEI has been providing a valuable concept-to-market experience for students since 2007.

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