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On Campaign Trail, Hillary Clinton Visits UNI Metal Casting Center On Dec. 9, 2015, former First


Lady and current Democratic candidate for president Hillary Clinton visited the University of Northern Iowa Metal Cast- ing Center (MCC) at the Cedar Valley, Iowa TechWorks campus in Waterloo, Iowa. There, she saw UNI’s Additive Manufacturing Center, which includes the biggest 3-D printer in North America. Clinton, the one-time Secretary


of State, went on a tour led by Jerry Thiel, director, UNI MCC. Students from UNI’s MCC also attended and answered questions for Clinton. “Wow, that was impressive, and it was exciting to see what is happening right here in this area because of the great partnership between the University of Northern Iowa and Hawkeye Community College,” Clinton said during a town hall in Waterloo, according to


the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier. According to the Courier, the tour also included Iowa Rep. Bob Kressig (D-Cedar Falls) and Iowa


Sen. Bill Dotzler (D-Waterloo). T ey invited Clinton to see the facility when she visited Cedar Falls in May 2015.


Hillary Clinton, seen here during a 2015 campaign stop in Grinnell, Iowa, visited the University of Northern Iowa’s Metal Casting Center.


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