Dec 20, 2007
Hands-on Astronomy
Greg Davis ’08 and Dan Bazewicz ’09 learn scientific techniques with Michael Stark, assistant professor of physics By Sara Costlow ’09 Two students…
Our biology majors enjoy small classes and laboratory sections, even in General Biology. Our professors are committed to teaching and undergraduate research, and about half of our majors perform individual lab research projects under the guidance of faculty mentors. Many of these result in published scientific papers with students as co-authors and/or public presentations at state and national scientific meetings.
Greg Davis ’08 and Dan Bazewicz ’09 learn scientific techniques with Michael Stark, assistant professor of physics By Sara Costlow ’09 Two students…
Students present environmental sustainability plan for College to go carbon neutral The Technology Clinic presented its final project report from its year-long…
Biology major completes semester-long project at world-renowned center for environmental research Biology major Megan Carpenter ’08 (Mechanicsburg, Pa)…
Members present findings from their yearlong study on Dec. 12 The Technology Clinic will present its findings from its yearlong study on environmentally-friendly…
Jacquelynn Molzon ’08 discusses her honors work with Christopher Ruebeck, assistant professor of economics and business Jacquelynn Molzon ’08 (Durham…
‘Science: A Human Endeavor’ is taught by William Miles, professor and head of chemistry Corey Shea ’11 (Hanson, Mass.) is currently taking the First-Year…
Clapp Professor of Art collaborated with artist Elizabeth Chapman and three art majors for ‘Word, Mind, City: A Universal Resonance’ Recent works by…
Award would help pay for two years of graduate study at a U.K. institution Biology major Nathan Parker ’08 (Milford, N.H.) has been selected as a finalist…
Religious studies course taught by Robert Cohn, Berman Professor of Jewish Studies, examines how the Holocaust has influenced Jewish identity This semester…
The publication is part of the World Class Parasites series published by Springer The latest book by Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology…