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1. www.mndaily.com
www.mndaily.com/articles/2008/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/22/2008 Last Visited: 1/22/2008
Steven Crouch, dean of the Institute of Technology, said the Ling family has been extremely generous and supportive of the University for many years.
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Crouch said one of the reasons he appointed Foufoula-Georgiou to the position was because of her broad scope of research and her potential to create synergy across the University.
Foufoula-Georgiou moved to the United States in 1980 to pursue her Ph.D. in environmental engineering at the University of Florida.
She found herself in Minnesota in 1989 researching hydrology, eco-geomorphology, mathematics and environmental engineering.
Her office is located in the somewhat-hidden St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, surrounded by the Mississippi River and the 45-foot falls.
Foufoula-Georgiou said the laboratory, where she once served as the director, is a very exciting place surrounded by a great environment.
She wouldn't have stayed in Minnesota so long if she didn't enjoy the University and its research so much, she said. -
2. www.startribune.com
www.startribune.com/462/story/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/14/2007 Last Visited: 6/14/2007
Steven Crouch, dean of the University of Minnesota Institute of Technology, said Tuesday that an area adjoining the park will also become a world-class site for outdoor stream research.He said the University's St. Anthony Falls lab, which shares the island with Xcel, will transform two unused floodway channels, one of them later this year.The channels will be equipped with sophisticated flow measurement devices and other instruments, he said.They will provide a unique outdoor lab for engineers, ecologists and biologists to develop solutions for complex environmental problems, Crouch said, such as restoring damaged fish habitat, reconstructing river channels and preventing erosion. -
3. Boston Scientific MediaRoom - News Releases
bostonscientific.mediaroom.com - [Cached]Published on: 12/14/2005 Last Visited: 7/4/2008
"Biomedical engineering plays a pivotal role in our goal to build stronger ties among biology, medicine and engineering at the University, especially in the area of medical devices,� said Steven Crouch, Institute of Technology dean.

