Jan 9, 2002
Scott Wynne ’02 Researching Whether Higher Per-Pupil Spending Counts on Tests
When Scott Wynne ’02 learned that New York State would be giving eighth-graders a standardized mathematics proficiency test, he wondered whether students…
When Scott Wynne ’02 learned that New York State would be giving eighth-graders a standardized mathematics proficiency test, he wondered whether students…
Donald Miller, John Henry MacCracken Professor of History, is serving as commentator for a series of radio programs on World War II battles. Airing at…
A legislator making a speech to his constituents is much like an actor reciting his lines to an audience-there is a temporary, willing suspension of disbelief…
Sitting face to face with refugees, listening to their stories, and deciding their future is an intense real-world experience for a college student. Aytugce…
Civil engineering majors are helping the borough of Alpha, N.J., decide what to do with its aging John Dolak Memorial Pool. Three teams of five students…
Helping the chemical industry bolster the quality of fluids shipped through pipelines is one of senior Dan Connolly’s goals this school year. The chemical…
The dream of joining a car-racing team is the motivation behind an honors thesis focused on improving the college’s Mini-Baja vehicle. Mechanical engineering…
A Supreme Court justice’s stage of life has a tremendous impact on the decisions he or she renders on the bench, according to Maria Fekete ’02, who is…
Lauren Bannon ’02, a behavioral neuroscience major, served an internship during the fall semester at Stepping Stone School in Bloomsbury, N.J., which teaches…
When installation is complete in February, students will learn about erosion and other geological principles through a new shallow-bed recirculating flume…