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Utilizing Facial Recognition on a University Campus
Predicting Lending Risk with Machine Learning Models
Learning and Moving forward from the Boeing Max 737 Crisis
Ethics of Recognizing Contributions of Undergraduate Engineering Students
AI-Generated Diet for Pregnant Women
Project Selection and Authorship in Biomedical Engineering Research
A Lab Buildout Dilemma
A Software Sales Dilemma
The Nexus I Case
Faculty Responsibilities and Student Rights: A Case Study
Ethics of Research with Human Subjects
Exercise- Report Reviews
Adventures in Collaborative Research
The Officer Cain Case
The Cynthia Lee Case
The Alex Saunders Case
The Allen Mathers Case
The Polly Wells Case
The Marty Brown Case
The Jessica Banks Case

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