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Inside the Volcano
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Designing to Help
Georgia Tech design grad Janna Kimel works as a design researcher at Intel
Joining J&J
Justine Dube Donnelly’s joint MBA/Master’s of Engineering Management prepared her for her role in strategic marketing at Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals
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Great leads, Challis — what do you think about correspondence courses? For interior design? Are they right for beginners? I was looking into this site for some insight:
http://www.sheffield.edu/