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Pictured are students Brad Johnson (left) and Sean Enck (right) and a "Bombe" a British elctro-mechanical computing device used to crack the Enigma during World War II.  The CS A-section students were photographed when Dr. John Geske, of Computer Science, took his CS-415 Cryptography students on a fieldtrip to the NSA Cryptologic Museum in Ft. Meade, MD. See a photo of Josue Tello interacting with one of the original German Navy Engima machines.
Pictured are students Brad Johnson (left) and Sean Enck (right) and a "Bombe", a British elctro-mechanical computing device used to crack the Enigma during World War II. The CS A-section students were photographed when Dr. John Geske, of Computer Science, took his CS-415 Cryptography students on a fieldtrip to the NSA Cryptologic Museum in Ft. Meade, MD. See a photo of Josue Tello interacting with one of the original German Navy Engima machines.

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Campus News:

Kettering University will break ground in more than one way when construction of its Science and Technology Incubator begins. It will mark the first building in a new technology park and possibly the first LEED certified building in Flint.
TEAM was the focus of the prestigious Prima Prize for Best Research Paper in Leadership and Ethics.
Flint's "College Town" initiative received a boost this week when Kearsley Street, the thoroughfare connecting Flint's four campuses, was dedicated.

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