Welcome To the Future: The Dedication of the Kim Engineering Building at the A. James Clark School of Engineering

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The Innovation Hall of Fame Honors Current and Past Inductees

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The Kim Building dedication included the opening of the Innovation Hall of Fame in its new home in the Kim Building's north corridor. There, 2005 winners Edward Miller and James Plummer (who could not attend) were inducted, and several past winners received medallions.

Marilyn Berman Pollins explains the Innovation Hall of Fame
Above:  Marilyn Berman Pollans explains the meaning of the Innovation Hall of Fame. Seated onstage behind her are Pres. C.D. Mote, Jr. and Edward Miller, one of this year's inductees.

Mr. Miller being congratulated by Dr. Dieter
Above:  Selection committee chair and former Clark School dean George Dieter introduces Edward Miller.

Mr. Miller receives his IHOF medallion
Above:  President Mote and Dr. Dieter award the Innovation Hall of Fame medallion to Edward Miller.

Mr. Miller addressing the crowd
Above:  Mr. Miller thanks the selection committee and describes the contributions of fellow 2005 inductee James W. Plummer, who could not attend the event.

President Mote and Professor Lin
Above:  President Mote congratulates Jimmy Lin, one of the nine past recipients to receive a medallion at the ceremony. Romald E Bowles and Nathan Bluzer, also pictured, are recipients.

Past Inductees
Above:  Past inductees Lloyd M. Robeson, Reinhard Radermacher and Jimmy Lin.

Past Inductees
Above:  Past inductee Romald E. Bowles and his wife, Ruth Ellen, with past inductees Nathan Bluzer and Frederick S. Billig.

President Mote and Edward Miller
Above:  Mr. Miller watches as his panel in the Hall of Fame is revealed.

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