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# They know that it's located in the bottom right-hand corner of the state of Tennessee and the home of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_pie moon pie]– probably only because they're from Tennessee (3%).
 
# They know that it's located in the bottom right-hand corner of the state of Tennessee and the home of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_pie moon pie]– probably only because they're from Tennessee (3%).
  
===More Chattanooga Fun Facts:===
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===More Chattanooga Fun Facts===
 
* Chattanooga is the fourth most populous city in Tennessee (that's why no one knows about it).
 
* Chattanooga is the fourth most populous city in Tennessee (that's why no one knows about it).
 
* The Tennessee River runs through Chattanooga and is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_rivers_of_the_United_States_(by_main_stem) twelfth longest body of water] in the continental United States, which is why [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee-Georgia_water_dispute Georgia wants to steal our water].
 
* The Tennessee River runs through Chattanooga and is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_rivers_of_the_United_States_(by_main_stem) twelfth longest body of water] in the continental United States, which is why [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennessee-Georgia_water_dispute Georgia wants to steal our water].
 
* Although [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_in_Tennessee 73% of Tennessee is under central time], Chattanooga, as a part of East Tennessee, gets to be on Eastern Time.
 
* Although [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_in_Tennessee 73% of Tennessee is under central time], Chattanooga, as a part of East Tennessee, gets to be on Eastern Time.
 
* This isn't a fun fact about Chattanooga, but I have a 6 by 4 foot [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Tennessee Tennessee state flag] in my dorm room :)
 
* This isn't a fun fact about Chattanooga, but I have a 6 by 4 foot [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Tennessee Tennessee state flag] in my dorm room :)
 
  
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
 
[http://afsft.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/personalizemedicinerevolutionizingdrugdiscovery.pdf Personalized Medicine: Revolutionizing Drug Discovery and Patient Care,] Geoffrey S. Ginsburg and Jeanette J. McCarthy, Elsevier Science Ltd., published December 2001, accessed 4 February 2020 (Engineer Better Medicines)
 
[http://afsft.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/personalizemedicinerevolutionizingdrugdiscovery.pdf Personalized Medicine: Revolutionizing Drug Discovery and Patient Care,] Geoffrey S. Ginsburg and Jeanette J. McCarthy, Elsevier Science Ltd., published December 2001, accessed 4 February 2020 (Engineer Better Medicines)

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About Me

My name is Mitchell Negus, and I'm a first-year at Duke University studying mechanical engineering. I'm involved in the Duke University Marching Band on campus, and some of my interests are cooking, traveling, snow-skiing, hiking, golf, rowing, and video games.

Where I'm From

I'm from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Most people I've met at Duke fall into one of three categories regarding their knowledge about the great city of Chattanooga:

  1. They don't know where it is or anything about it (90%).
  2. They've at least heard of it since it was a Civil War battle site (7%).
  3. They know that it's located in the bottom right-hand corner of the state of Tennessee and the home of the moon pie– probably only because they're from Tennessee (3%).

More Chattanooga Fun Facts

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Personalized Medicine: Revolutionizing Drug Discovery and Patient Care, Geoffrey S. Ginsburg and Jeanette J. McCarthy, Elsevier Science Ltd., published December 2001, accessed 4 February 2020 (Engineer Better Medicines)