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    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 15:57:08 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Presidential trip celebrates alumni achievement at Texas Instruments</title>
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      <description>President Barbara R. Snyder recently hosted a Dallas reception that included fourteen Case Western Reserve University alumni who are currently working at Texas Instruments Inc. The group represents a broad spectrum of alumni—from Case School of Engineering to the College of Arts and Sciences—who hold an equally varied and prominent set of roles at one of the world&apos;s leading semiconductor companies, including Joseph F. Hubach (LAW &apos;83), senior vice president, secretary and general counsel. </description>
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      <title>David Cooperrider appointed first Fairmount Minerals Chair in Social Entrepreneurship</title>
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      <description>Case Western Reserve University Professor David Cooperrider will become the first Fairmount Minerals Chair in Social Entrepreneurship, with a task of teaching and promoting the ideals of sustainability that are employed in the real life work of its benefactor, Fairmount Minerals,  Ltd.</description>
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      <description>Through the support of many individuals and corporations, Case Western Reserve University’s dune buggy-like autonomous robotic vehicle has passed nearly all of its tests and is headed to the semifinals of the $3.5 million DARPA Urban Challenge, October 26-31 in Victorville, Calif.</description>
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      <description>The Swagelok&amp;reg; Center for Surface Analysis and Materials, a nationally renowned materials characterization facility at Case Western Reserve University, will formally celebrate a grand reopening on Monday, April 16, at 4 p.m. on the ground floor of the Glennan Building on the university&apos;s campus. </description>
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