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The UTIAS sundial holds a secret – it has moving parts that transform its function with the changing seasons!
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UTIAS saw its first female students in the early 1960s culminating in Dr. Adele Buckley becoming the first woman to earn her PhD from UTIAS in 1974.
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The iconic 40-foot sphere wind tunnel, once a symbol of UTIA's innovation, was meticulously relocated to its new home.
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UTIA's success in the 1950s led to a pressing need for expansion.
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Professor Ben Etkin was remembered for his contributions to engineering education, research, and his endearing sense of humor.
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Anecdotes from UTIAS's history, highlighting the Institute's 40th anniversary celebration and the tradition of student pranks.
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Dr. Gerald Bull was a brilliant but controversial graduate of UTIA (formerly UTIAS) who rose to international prominence as a ballistics expert.
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Alumni shares stories of their experiences, both mischievous and insightful, to give current students a glimpse into the Institute's history.