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Date: 8/9/2004 8:00:00 AM PROFILE: CO-OP AND CONNECTIONS PAVE A PROMISING FUTURE FOR THIS UC STUDENT
The second-generation engineer spent his first three co-op quarters with Procter & Gamble designing a room for nursing mothers, developing product packaging and creating a chewing model to allow researchers to develop better dog food. But it was this summer's co-op that placed him at Toyota working with an engineering group in a design-support role. "I have gotten some great experiences through UC," he said. "Out of all the colleges I visited my senior year, Cincinnati was the best in terms of providing a solid engineering program and a well-defined co-op program." It also didn't hurt that UC offered the Youngstown, Ohio, resident a full scholarship through the Emerging Ethnic Engineers (E3) program. It has been those types of connections — his involvement with E3, the National Society of Black Engineers and the African American Cultural Research Center Choir — that have kept him energized. After completing his undergraduate work, Alexander intends to move over to UC's College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning for a master's in industrial design. "I feel like UC is such a big part of me that it will actually be hard leaving when I graduate."
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