Cynthia Paschal
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Paschal’s New biomedical classes are ‘engineering in action’
When Cynthia Paschal created a new biomedical engineering service-learning course last fall, she hoped that 15 students would enroll. For the spring 2009 follow-up, she hoped to have 12 students, which would be a manageable number to take on an international project in Guatemala for a week. Then 46 students… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2009
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12 BME students to spend week working in Guatemalan clinic, hospital
When Cynthia Paschal created a new biomedical engineering service-learning course last fall, she hoped that 15 students would enroll. For the spring 2009 follow-up, she hoped to have 12 students, which would be a manageable number to take on an international project in Guatemala for a week. Then 46 students… Read MoreFeb. 24, 2009