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Dining Health &#038
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Get Involved Events &amp
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create
compete
and lead—with top-ranked programs
competitive internships
Top 40 Nationally U.S. News & World Report Best Undergraduate Engineering Program
Top 40 Nationally U.S. News & World Report Social Mobility
field experience
community service
Schools Campus Stories &#038
Peoria
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