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In 2001, it achieved high rankings in the annual Maclean's University Rankings, including Best Overall for Primarily Undergraduate University in their opinion survey, and it received the Canadian Information Productivity Award in 1997 as it was praised as the first university in Canada to fully utilize information technology in the undergraduate curriculum.
Turnout since 2001 has hovered between 3 and 17 percent, with the 2006 election bringing out 8 % of the undergraduate student body.
Daytona Beach's aerospace engineering degree program is the largest in the nation and until 2009 had ranked number one in the U. S. News & World Report college rankings of aerospace engineering degree schools without a Ph. D. program every year since the category was introduced in 2001 In the broader category of best undergraduate engineering programs at schools without doctorate degrees, Embry-Riddle was ranked eleventh in the nation in the 2009 report.
Problem-based learning subsequently has been adopted by other medical school programs ( Barrows, 1996 ), adapted for undergraduate instruction ( Boud and Feletti, 1997 ; Duch et al., 2001 ; Amador et al., 2006 ) as well as elementary and high school ( Barrows, 1996 ; Gasser, 2011 ).
DA-IICT began in August 2001 with an intake of 240 undergraduate students for its Bachelor of Technology program in Information and Communication Technology.
The mechanical design began in 2001 as an undergraduate thesis project.
In 2001, the foundation gave $ 400 million to Stanford University for humanities, sciences, and undergraduate education.
In 2001, the Hewlett Foundation made a $ 400 million donation to Stanford University to support undergraduate programs in both the humanities and sciences.
Adams attended Cal Arts as an undergraduate in the early 1970s, where he studied with James Tenney and Leonard Stein, graduating in 1973 ( Kosman 2001 ).
Palmer graduated from the University of Florida in 2001 with two undergraduate degrees: a bachelor of arts in political science from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and a bachelor of science in marketing from the College of Business Administration.
In 2001, freshmen students were admitted, allowing them to complete their entire undergraduate education on the West campus.
The School of Accountancy ( SoA ) was launched in 2001 with the Bachelor of Accountancy ( BAcc ) undergraduate degree as its sole offering.
In 2001, the university passed the evaluation of random undergraduate course education performed by Ministry of Education.
It opened an undergraduate BS Nursing in 2001.
In November 2001, Chestnut Hill College announced plans to admit men to the traditional-age, full-time undergraduate program in fall 2003.
In 2001, the University's Philosophy Department initiated the Donald Kalish Prize for intellectual excellence, given to the most promising undergraduate student in the Department.
Mahlburg was an undergraduate at Harvey Mudd College, where he graduated with highest distinction in 2001 with a B. S.
By 2001, The Chronicle of Higher Education noted that " internet studies " was emerging as a discipline in its own right, as suggested by the first undergraduate program in the area, offered at Brandeis University, and noted that " perhaps the most telling sign of the field's momentum " was the popularity of the annual conference created by the then nascent Association of Internet Researchers.
The Division of International Studies ( DIS ) was first established in March 2001 as an undergraduate program where English is the language of instruction.
It was first used for the undergraduate commencement on Saturday, June 9, 2001.
On Sept. 10, 2001, al-Marri came to Peoria with his family to become a graduate student at his undergraduate alma mater, Bradley University.

2001 and commencement
* John E. McLaughlin ' 64-156th commencement speaker ( 2001 )
2001 also saw the commencement of the Terminal Improvement Project to expand Terminal A with a new concourse, construct a new International Arrivals Building, and centralize passenger screening.
Abram is also on the board of trustees of Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, and delivered the 2001 commencement speech at The North Bennet Street School in Boston, which is renowned for its commitment to teaching craftsmanship.
The second production line was revived over the summer of 1998 with the commencement of 206 production, and the 206 was the only car produced at the plant after the end of 306 production in the spring of 2001.
Andrew Card, who served as Bush's Chief of Staff from 2001 – 2006, ultimately chose not to speak when the University of Massachusetts-Amherst awarded him an honorary degree in 2007, in response to protests from students and faculty at the commencement ceremonies.
An important milestone was Etisalat's commencement of international operations in January 2001, when under the brand name of Ufone it started operating out of Islamabad.
In 2001, he returned to Wittenberg to speak at the commencement ceremony.
* In 2001, George J. Mitchell delivered the commencement speech at the graduation ceremony.
After becoming chairman of GE, Immelt delivered his first commencement address to the 2001 graduating class of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, of which he is an alumnus.
GM revealed the production Cruze on October 22, 2001 with a November 1 sales commencement date in Japan.
In 2001, Chacour gave an address at commencement at Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia where he accepted an honorary degree.

2001 and address
The target address at IJustGotFired began receiving e-mails at 3: 23pm on November 24, 2001.
In November 2001, she became the first person other than a president to deliver the weekly presidential radio address.
To address this concern, between 2001 and 2004 the Mozilla Foundation relicensed all of the Mozilla codebase under the GNU General Public License and GNU Lesser General Public License as well as the Mozilla Public License.
In his February 27, 2001, address to a Joint Session of Congress, President George W. Bush declared, " Racial profiling is wrong, and we will end it in America.
* 2001In an address to a joint session of Congress and the American people, U. S. President George W. Bush declares a " war on terror ".
Although he was considered innocent and released on 22 December 2001, he was declared a terrorist by U. S. President George W. Bush in his televised address on 23 December 2001.
At the UN September 2001 World Conference against Racism, when the issue of compensation for colonialism and slavery arose in the agenda, Fidel Castro, the President of Cuba, advocated the Tobin Tax to address that issue.
It appends to the address a slash character and the decimal number of leading bits of the routing prefix, e. g., < tt > 192. 0. 2. 0 / 24 </ tt > for IPv4, and < tt > 2001: db8 ::/ 32 </ tt > for IPv6.
Again, in 2001, she made the following statement: " As I have stated repeatedly, consistently and unequivocally since assuming the leadership of the Bermuda Progressive Labour Party, I shall state once again for the record – independence is not an issue that we will address in our first term and probably not in our second term .... We believe that there are a number of areas that need addressing before Bermuda heads down this road.
President Bush made an even more aggressive restatement of this principle in his September 20, 2001 address to a Joint Session of Congress:
He reiterated this in stronger terms in his next Republic day address ( 2001 ); on this occasion, he took exception to certain proposals seeking to abridge the franchise, and pointed out the wisdom of reposing faith in the common men and women of India as a whole, rather than in some elite section of society.
The IPv6 address specification < tt > 2001: db8 ::/ 32 </ tt > is a large network with 2 < sup > 96 </ sup > addresses, having a 32-bit routing prefix.
* In IPv6, < tt > 2001: db8 ::/ 32 </ tt > designates the address < tt > 2001: db8 ::</ tt > and its network prefix consisting of the most significant 32 bits.
Emerson Hall, opened in 2001, is the campus's newest residence hall, featuring suite ( address ) s, card-access security, a main lounge with gas fireplace and Northwest wood beams, and an exercise center.
AFRINIC has been allocated the IPv4 address blocks < tt > 41. 0. 0. 0 / 8 </ tt >, < tt > 102. 0. 0. 0 / 8 </ tt >, < tt > 105. 0. 0. 0 / 8 </ tt > and < tt > 197. 0. 0. 0 / 8 </ tt > and IPv6 blocks < tt > 2c00 ::/ 12 </ tt > and < tt > 2001: 4200 ::/ 23 </ tt >.
On September 18, 2001, Kerik attended a ceremony in which Governor George Pataki signed legislation into law adding five new sections to the New York State Penal Law and one to the New York State Criminal Procedure Law to address terrorist-related activity.
In his address to the First Conference on Jerusalem in Beirut, Lebanon in 2001 Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad expressed his desire for the " liberation of Jerusalem.
The PSNI was initially legally obliged to operate an affirmative action policy of recruiting 50 % of its trainee officers from a Catholic background and 50 % from a non-Catholic background, as recommended by the Patten Report, in order to address the under-representation of the Catholic / Nationalist community that has existed for many decades in policing ; in 2001 the RUC was drawn almost 92 % from the Protestant / Unionist community.
* " Recent Advances in Metaphysics ", Lowe's keynote address, about his four-category ontology, at the International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information systems October 17-19, 2001, Ogunquit, Maine.
To address the problem of clothes dryer fires, in November 2001, the UK-based commercial laundry equipment provider JLA Group launched their S. A. F. E.
Pauley, who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2001, insisted that the center address all aspects of wellness.
On May 6, 2001 Pope John Paul II, the first pope to pray in a mosque, delivered an address at Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, saying: " It is important that Muslims and Christians continue to explore philosophical and theological questions together, in order to come to a more objective and comprehensive knowledge of each other's religious beliefs.

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