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  2. California Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech) [a] is a private research university in Pasadena, California, United States.The university is responsible for many modern scientific advancements and is among a small group of institutes of technology in the United States that are devoted to the instruction of pure and applied sciences.

  3. Tournament Park - Wikipedia

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    Tournament Park, along with the Rose Bowl, served as the venue for Caltech's football team until the school dropped the program. [7] The stadium site, now known as South Athletic Field, is bounded by the Fox-Stanton Track (named after former Caltech football coach Fox Stanton), and continues to serve as Caltech's track and field venue. The ...

  4. Predatory conference - Wikipedia

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    The number of predatory conferences has increased rapidly, with OMICS alone stating in 2016 that they host about 3,000 conferences per year. [citation needed] Christoph Bartneck, an associate professor in information technology at New Zealand's University of Canterbury, was invited to attend a conference, organised under OMICS' ConferenceSeries banner, [13] on atomic and nuclear physics to be ...

  5. Caltech's latest STEM breakthrough: Most of its new ... - AOL

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    The long quest for gender parity. For Caltech, a campus of 2,400 undergraduate and graduate students with 47 Nobel awards and more than 50 research centers, the road to gender parity has been long.

  6. William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition - Wikipedia

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    William R. Emerson (Caltech) 1960 Barry Wolk (Manitoba) 1961 Elwyn R. Berlekamp (MIT) 1961 Edward Anton Bender (Caltech) 1961, 1962 John Hathaway Lindsey (Caltech) 1961, 1962 William C. Waterhouse (Harvard) 1961, 1962 John William Wood (Harvard) 1962 Robert S. Strichartz (Dartmouth) 1962 Joel H. Spencer (MIT) 1963 Lawrence A. Zalcman (Dartmouth ...

  7. Caltech–MIT rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The event was organized with the involvement of Caltech's Student Activities and the editors of MIT’s student newspaper, The Tech. [44] As part of the prank, the two institutions exchanged satirical newspaper editions. Caltech students, with assistance from The Tech’s editors, produced a spoof issue containing anti-MIT satire, which was ...

  8. Man drives over 700 miles to set fire to home of man talking ...

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    A Michigan man has been arrested and charged with six counts of attempted homicide after driving over 700 miles and allegedly setting fire to the Pennsylvania home of a man who had been ...

  9. Caltech Beavers - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The documentary film Quantum Hoops concerns the events of the Beavers' 2005–06 season. On January 13, 2007, the Caltech women's basketball team snapped a 50-game losing streak, defeating the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens 55–53. The women's program, which entered the SCIAC in 2002, garnered their first conference win.