Home Grown.

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- Home Grown.
- RUB awards degrees to home grown engineers
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- IT cos have $3.7-bn for M&As.
- 3,000 Deaths in Iraq, Countless Tears at Home

Home Grown.
Free with registration – Interior Design – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jan 1, 2007
(US) by Vernon Mays Glass houses aren’t just for the Philip Johnsons of the world, as Robin Dripps and Lucia Phinney can attest. Their 3,500-square-foot farmhouse in Batesville, Virginia–a perpetual work in progress–has suffered the vagaries of design experimentation for 35 years. Both professors at the University of Virginia School of Architecture and founding principals of the firm Architecture & Urbanism, they had already built a catwalk for their home office and a cylindrical space for their foyer, the latter.

RUB awards degrees to home grown engineers
Kuensel, Buhutan's National Newspaper – Jan 1, 2007
Earlier it was called the Royal Bhutan Institute of Technology but renamed this year after the diploma courses were shifted to the old polytechnic campus in Dewathang, Samdrup Jongkhar. The convocation, attended by heads of various organisations and companies, government officials, and representatives from several university institutes, was a proud moment for the university, the college, and the graduates. It was also the first time home-educated engineers were graduating from a Bhutanese engineering college after four years of hard work. The 41 engineers, six women, were presented degree certificates for Bachelors in Engineering (electrical and civil) by the vice chancellor of the University, Dasho Zanglay Drukpa. The vice chancellor said that many Bhutanese were skeptical about the up-grading of the polytechnic to an engineering college and the establishment of the university.

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