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News Coverage April 2008

April 17, 2008 – Washington Post – “She makes physics a ride, not a drag”
When one of Patricia Herr's eighth-grade science classes at Smart's Mill Middle School was having trouble grasping physics, she gave the students a copy of the state's learning standards and asked them what would help them better understand the material. Their response: Have the class design and build an amusement park ride.

April 1, 2008 - Chicago Tribune – “High-tech visa scramble relies on luck of draw”
Madhura Godbole speaks four languages. Since receiving a second master's degree from Loyola University Chicago last summer, she has been developing software to produce blood thinners for heart patients. But it's luck, more than her impressive résumé, that the Indian-born engineer needs this week, as she enters a fierce annual competition for a small number of visas given to highly skilled foreign workers. 

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