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-Robert Henry Thurston, who served as dean of Cornell’s Sibley College of the Mechanic Arts from 1885-1903

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Esak Lee and student each hold 3D organs-on-chip in vitro platforms Five students work together at microscope among electronic equipment Three students stand together around forklift learning studio equipment Three students work with electronic devices and computers Dean Lynden Archer speaks to graduates during commencement Claudia Fischbach smiles with student researcher as they look at equipment Lynden Archer holds vial and speaks to students M.Eng. Students at Commencement Bill Nye and Smith Charles discuss mechanical equipment Two researchers work together among lab equipment
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