Concordia's Thursday Report Online 
   Volume 26, No. 15, April 25, 2002  
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Engineers Without Borders
Bala Ashtakala
Students in Embedded Systems course

Engineers Without Borders at Concordia

A good turnout for the chapter’s first meeting at Concordia.

 

Professor speaks out on aging water system

Bala Ashtakala takes on Montreal’s crumbling infrastructure.

Software designers are right on track

Model trains are a learning tool for students in Purnendu Sinha’s embeeded systems course.
 
 

  
   More articles: Regular Features
  
  Engineering students build computers from scratch In Brief
    Names in the News
  Rhythms and rhymes en español: Hugh Hazelton Letters
    Of Note
  Keefer and Marouf ban lifted The Back Page
   
  Prost! Media-education exchange with Bavaria
    Next issue: May 9, 2002
  Symbols and displays of French royal power still hold allure
   
  Interpersonal relations course is ‘online teaching at its best’
   
  Animator George Ungar sketches The Prayer Book

 

   
  Chris Crilly composes new sounds for hit Inuit film
    
  Imaginative imprints from Concordia ceramics students
   
  Studio Arts holds open house  
   
  Joint PhD program in Religion expands to Quebec City  
    
  Students bring home the NSERC grants  
    
  Best foot forward for Exercise Science in new complex  
    
  The good life in jazz with Rémi Bolduc  
    
  Fellowship recipient gives back to his school in India  
    
  Those old stereotypes are pretty accurate: business speaker  
     
   An old dog learns new tricks of technology  
     
   Kudos to Concordia’s top athletes  
     
   New athletics director looks forward to challenge  
     
   Recruitment holds update session here