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* Queer or ally? Interested in a career in the oil industry? Please attend this [http://www.noglstp.net/purdue/ Shell Oil Career Forum], Wednesday, April 8th, 6pm Lily 3102.
 
* Look at this [[Research_opportunities_in_mathematics_thanks_to_Andy_Zoltners|Research Opportunity]]!
 
* Look at this [[Research_opportunities_in_mathematics_thanks_to_Andy_Zoltners|Research Opportunity]]!
 
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Rhea Section for MA 182 Professor McClure, Spring 2009

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MA182 Professor McClure Spring 2009 Course Details

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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