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May 2024
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Nuclear Engineer Grace Stanke Talks Life...

Mechanical Engineering Mag
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<p> Where is the former Miss America now? Nuclear engineer Grace Stanke recently received her degree and moved to the East Coast for the next big step in her exciting career. In this episode, we talk about how her journey started and what 2024 holds in store for the Wisconsin native.</p>  
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