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Monday. June 10, 2002
THE BATTAI
Midnight lights
A police crew (far right) directs traffic while
workers resurface Texas Avenue near the
Harvey Road intersection from midnight to
2 a.m. this weekend. The work limited Texs;!
Avenue to two lanes while the workers lai:|
down the new surface.
Popularity
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in technology fields has not
dropped enough to cause for
concern.
He does agree that when the
market takes a downturn, graduate
school enrollment will usually
rise, but A&M has not witnessed
many of the trends suggested by
the study done by
gradschool s. com.
Griffin also said that tradition
ally the department of electrical
engineering is one of the top picks
for a graduate program at A&M
and there has been no obvious
drop off in enrollment of that pro
gram or programs similar to it.
While the technology sector's
maintain popularity. Dr. Rick
Giardino. dean of graduate stud
ies, said the MBA program at
A&M has consistently been a pop
ular degree.
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into this study, A&M upholds'
trends among enrollment ini
graduate programs and contir.:
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