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| − | + | <small>Anne Major is a sophomore Electrical Engineering student at Ohio Northern University. She has a minor in Applied Mathematics and Advanced Energy and Honors concentrations. Anne is orginally from Okemos, Michigan.</small> | |
<small>As most ONU students are, Anne is involved around campus. A member of the Women's Soccer team, Engineering Dean's Team, Society of Women Engineers, and many other organizations, she prides herself on being a well-rounded individual. Anne hopes to work in industry following her graduation with hopes to obtain a doctorate and eventually teach at the collegiate level. </small> | <small>As most ONU students are, Anne is involved around campus. A member of the Women's Soccer team, Engineering Dean's Team, Society of Women Engineers, and many other organizations, she prides herself on being a well-rounded individual. Anne hopes to work in industry following her graduation with hopes to obtain a doctorate and eventually teach at the collegiate level. </small> | ||
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Anne Major
Anne Major is a sophomore Electrical Engineering student at Ohio Northern University. She has a minor in Applied Mathematics and Advanced Energy and Honors concentrations. Anne is orginally from Okemos, Michigan.
As most ONU students are, Anne is involved around campus. A member of the Women's Soccer team, Engineering Dean's Team, Society of Women Engineers, and many other organizations, she prides herself on being a well-rounded individual. Anne hopes to work in industry following her graduation with hopes to obtain a doctorate and eventually teach at the collegiate level.