Mar 24, 2006
Trish Sumpf ’07 Tests Way to Fortify Structures Damaged by Earthquakes
An earthquake rumbles through, leaving noticeable destruction in its wake – crevices in the earth, toppled vehicles, crippled roadways and, of course,…
Academic News
An earthquake rumbles through, leaving noticeable destruction in its wake – crevices in the earth, toppled vehicles, crippled roadways and, of course,…
Science magazine has reviewed Theories on the Scrap Heap: Scientists and Philosophers on the Falsification, Rejection, and Replacement of Theories, a book…
Last fall, Marquis Scholar Jaclyn Smith ’07 (Saugus, Calif.) got the opportunity to conduct significant research with Bianca Falbo, assistant professor…
Led by two first-place finishes from Ng’ang’a Muchiri ’09 (Nairobi, Kenya), Forensics Society won its division at the 27th annual Novice National Tournament…
Two students examine how graphic art and comics reflect the changing character of Americaâs identity over time through an exhibit that will open in…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion of the meaning of life Sunday. The meal will begin 6 p.m. at McKelvy House…
Several campus groups are sponsoring a screening and discussion of the film Brokeback Mountain 7 p.m. Monday in Limburg Theater. The event is free and…
As she applies to graduate schools, biochemistry major Sharon Bandstra ’06 (Midland Park, N.J.) is finding that her extensive research in parasitology…
Five alumni and students will join Julia Goldberg, associate dean of scholars programs, in a panel discussion of the application process for national and…
Frank Cortazar ’07, Matthew Coughlin ’07, Michael Elzinga ’07, and Jordan Tirrell ’08 have achieved national distinction as recipients of the Goldwater…