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Engineering students use dance to solve problems (with video)

The Columbian
Published: May 28, 2013, 5:00pm

EVANSTON, Ill. — Engineering students at Northwestern University are getting a leg up on the competition. They’re learning to swing dance in a for-credit class called Whole Body Thinking.

Joe Holtgreive, an assistant dean at the McCormick School of Engineering, started the class to help future engineers break outside their comfort zone.

Holtgreive says the course, led by Northwestern University Professor of Dance Billy Siegenfeld, is teaching students known for left-brain thinking to use more of the right side of their brains.

The students include biomedical, mechanical and chemical engineering majors who say they’re learning more than dance. They say the class is teaching them to think on their feet and work collaboratively with dance partners — skills they say will help make them better engineers.

See the video here: http://bit.ly/12O445R

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