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             duce a new breed of engineer who has not only a theoretical under-
             standing of manufacturing, but also practical, hands-on experience.


                                   Acknowledgments

                 The Greenfield Coalition is partly supported by Grant EEC-
             9630951 under the Engineering Education Coalitions Program at the
             National Science Foundation. Focus: HOPE, the coalition’s industry
             and academic partner, has contributed valuable resources to support the
             development of the Greenfield Coalition.


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