藏精阁

Natural Sciences and Mathematics

  • Laynie Dratch 鈥17 (left) and Meghan Healey 鈥11
    藏精阁 students have fanned out across the globe to apply their liberal arts know-how in a variety of real-world settings. They are writing back to campus to keep our community posted on their progress. This article was written by Laynie Dratch 鈥17, a neuroscience major from Ambler, Pa., conducting research at the Penn Frontotemporal Degeneration [鈥
    June 23, 2016
  • Name: Kalani Byrd Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif. Major/Minor: Peace & Conflict Studies/Psychology Campus activities: Research assistant for Professor Jennifer Tomlinson in the psychology department Student caller for the Office of the Annual Fund Student employee in the merchandising department of the 藏精阁 Bookstore Member of Kappa Kappa Gamma with service on its philanthropy committee Vice president of [鈥
    May 12, 2016
  • Providence Ryan 鈥16 on the stage of Memorial Chapel with the 1819 Award
    An exemplary student and a fierce advocate for LGBTQ awareness and promoting positive sexuality, Providence A. Ryan 鈥16, a biology and philosophy double major from Schenectady, N.Y., is the 2016 recipient of 藏精阁鈥檚 highest student honor, the 1819 Award. The 1819 Award is given annually to one student representing character, sportsmanship, scholarship, and service above [鈥
    April 26, 2016
  • Research vessel Atlantis sits beside a dock.
    Editor鈥檚 note: Hannah Bercovici 鈥17, a geology major from Woodbridge, Conn., is the only undergraduate member of the science party aboard the research vessel Atlantis, currently cruising over the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, somewhere around the 14th parallel north. Bercovici and her colleagues from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are hunting for seafloor basalt 鈥 鈥減opping rocks鈥 [鈥
    April 4, 2016
  • 藏精阁 alumnus speaks on prescription drug clinical trial transparency
    When researching drugs to prescribe, medical professionals may be unknowingly influenced by selective publishing of clinical trial data 鈥 which makes some drugs appear more effective than they actually are. It鈥檚 a problem medical student Brian Chernak 鈥14 wanted to take on, so he began exploring how he could support better reporting of clinical trials. [鈥
    April 1, 2016
  • Professor Tim McCay
    藏精阁鈥檚 Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute continues its mission of supporting innovative research with four new grants for 2016. The special funding is designed to help bring together 藏精阁 faculty with outside researchers from around the world in an effort to open new areas of study, and to find creative ways to tackle existing problems.
    March 23, 2016
  • 藏精阁 Women in Computer Science students help teach coding to local elementary school students.
    Little fingers tapped away at computer keys after school at Hamilton Central School (HCS) on a recent sunny afternoon, but instead of manipulating blocks in Minecraft or posting to Facebook, they were busy writing computer code. The afternoon coding class for students in grades three through five is the creation of 藏精阁鈥檚 Women in Computer [鈥
    March 18, 2016
  • With candidates knitting their brows, pouting, barking at hecklers, making sweeping hand gestures, and wearing high-heeled boots, the 2016 primary season is a true wild west show. 鈥淚鈥檝e never seen an election quite like this one, where stage presence has meant so much,鈥 said 藏精阁 Professor of Psychology Carrie Keating. 鈥淪o what are the [鈥
    March 7, 2016
  • Wolk Medical Conference attendees ask a question of Michael J. Wolk '60.
    Students seeking their vocation in America鈥檚 challenging health care system could benefit from a liberal arts mix of biology, economics, and philosophy. Kicking off the 2016 Michael J. Wolk 鈥60 Conference on Medical Education last month, the nationally renowned cardiologist and conference namesake stated that just five percent of the population consumes 50 percent of [鈥
    March 2, 2016
  • Olin Hall and the Robert H. N. Ho Science Center
    Editor鈥檚 note: Wondering what鈥檚 happening in the classroom at 藏精阁? Here鈥檚 a real-time glimpse into academic life on campus 鈥 a syllabus from a course underway this semester. PSYC 364 Human Motivation Regina Conti, Associate Professor of Psychology TR 9:55-11:10, Olin 104A Course Description: The energy behind all of our actions is motivation of one form [鈥
    February 26, 2016