Apr 22, 2004
Andy Ten Brink Will Speak on Tectonic History in Sierra Nevada Friday
Andy Ten Brink, a Ph.D. candidate who worked on a seismic hazard team in Central Panama for the United State Geological Survey, will speak on “Active Tectonism…
Andy Ten Brink, a Ph.D. candidate who worked on a seismic hazard team in Central Panama for the United State Geological Survey, will speak on “Active Tectonism…
Marquis Scholar Garret Nicodemus ’04 (Lake Charles, La.) presented an aspect of the cell research he has conducted over the past two years at the 18th…
COYER ’05 AND DOURTE ’05 RECEIVE GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIPS Megan Coyer ’05, a neuroscience major, and LeAnn Dourte ’05, a mechanical engineering major, have…
College Theater will present Caryl Churchill’s Far Away 8 p.m. today through Saturday at the Williams Center for the Arts Black Box. Tickets cost $6 and…
As Marquis Scholar Sarah Bassin ’04 (Overland Park, Kan.) takes one step closer to enrolling in rabbinical school, she continues in her quest to study…
Aydin Gerek ’07 (Istanbul, Turkey) took the $500 prize for first place in the 2004 Individual Barge Mathematics Contest, held Saturday in Pardee Hall room…
New York Times best-selling author John H. McWhorter, acclaimed as “one of America’s leading linguists and a recognized authority on issues of race and…
English major Jennifer Carty ’04 (Egg Harbor Township, N.J.) had an unusual opportunity to experience the fast-paced world of a New York City talent agency…
Jane S. DeLung, president of the Population Resource Center, will speak on “Revolutionary Change: The Power of Youth” at a brown bag noon Wednesday in…
Lorenzo Traldi, Metzgar Professor of Mathematics, will speak on “Funny Dice and Electoral Paradoxes” noon Wednesday in Pardee Hall room 227. The event…