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[http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-09-24/teaching-for-future-engineers/57821268/1?bctid=1853972146001 Teaching for the Future: Engineers Pursue Big Projects] Dan Vergano, USA Today, updated 24 September 2012, accessed 8 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)
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Matlab Demonstration: My favorite Matlab demonstration was the Graphics video, because I am currently taking Math 212, and I think that being able to plot the curves and surfaces we are learning about will be very helpful in understanding the material in that class.

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Name: Julia Ross

Birthday: 6/7/1996

Dorm: Bell Tower

Hometown: Westchester, NY

Interests:

-Sports of all kinds: -At Duke, I'm involved in club lacrosse, intermural flag football and powder puff football -In high school I also played field hockey and ran track.

-I love to run distances

-I don't like movies because I can't sit still for that long

  *Fun Fact: I am running for ESG, I was really involved in government in high school,
   so I have experience planning and running fun activities that come from the ideas 
   of my classmates. If I am elected, you should feel free to make any suggestions for 
   activities or improvements that I could bring to ESG.

Teaching for the Future: Engineers Pursue Big Projects Dan Vergano, USA Today, updated 24 September 2012, accessed 8 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)


Matlab Demonstration: My favorite Matlab demonstration was the Graphics video, because I am currently taking Math 212, and I think that being able to plot the curves and surfaces we are learning about will be very helpful in understanding the material in that class.