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Ole Miss AIChE Team Heads to Nationals With Carbon Capture Cube

Ole Miss seniors Joe Fallon (left) and Olivia Marque work on their device for the ChemECube competition in Boston. // PHOTO: Hunt Mercier/Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services

October 29, 2025

BY The University of Mississippi

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