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ANSYS Founder John A. Swanson Helps Cornell Engineer A Better Future

Winner of the John Fritz Medal, which is considered the most prestigious award in the engineering profession, John A. Swanson is one of the earliest creators of simulation software for engineers and designers. After completing his PhD work in applied mechanics, Swanson began his career working at the Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory in 1963…

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WWI Dental Pioneer Dr. Arthur E. Corby Brightens Penn’s Smile

During WWI, U.S. soldiers understood that it was best not to suffer from any sort of dental emergency on the frontline—because the odds of finding someone like Dr. Arthur E. Corby were practically zero. Born in the very last years of the 19th century, Corby was one of the early dental pioneers who helped usher in the age of modern dentistry…

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Juggernaut CEO Jeff Immelt (’78) Warns Dartmouth MBAs: Stay Tough

For 16 years, Jeff Immelt ran General Electric, one of the largest corporations in the world. As CEO, Immelt was given the nearly impossible task of steering GE into the modern world. For 16 years, Jeff Immelt ran General Electric, one of the largest corporations in the world. As CEO, Immelt was given the nearly impossible task of steering GE into the modern world…

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