January 20, 2006Tech engineering program in EgyptVirginia Tech posted this notice on its website today touting a new graduate engineering program it's offering in Egypt. This distance-learning venture with a Middle Eastern country comes after a program involving visiting professors from Saudi Arabia caused some controversy this summer. The program involved gender-separated classes that the Tech community and its provost denounced as "incompatible" with school policies. |
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January 20, 2006
Tech engineering program in Egypt
Virginia Tech posted this notice on its website today touting a new graduate engineering program it's offering in Egypt.
This distance-learning venture with a Middle Eastern country comes after a program involving visiting professors from Saudi Arabia caused some controversy this summer. The program involved gender-separated classes that the Tech community and its provost denounced as "incompatible" with school policies.

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