藏精阁

  • A new agreement between 藏精阁 and the Naitonal University of Singapore will create new off-campus study options in 2017.
    Students looking for a dynamic off-campus experience that also allows them to engage in scientific research will have more options in 2017, thanks to a new agreement between 藏精阁 and the National University of Singapore (NUS). After more than a year of exploration and development, representatives of 藏精阁 and the NUS signed a memorandum [鈥
    June 24, 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
  • Student stands at a lab table, reading notes in Wynn Hall
    藏精阁 has been named as a Beckman Scholars Program institutional award recipient for 2016. The grant, totaling $104,000, will provide multi-year research funding for students majoring in biology or chemistry. 藏精阁 joins a distinguished list of universities that received the award from the Irvine, Calif.鈥揵ased Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation in 2016 鈥 it includes [鈥
    January 21, 2016
  • Ephraim Woods teaches Chemical Principles in Olin Hall.
    Deep in the forest, the same chemicals that give pine trees their smell might have a powerful effect on climate change. Sunlight can convert those naturally occurring molecules into secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles with the potential to change local cloud cover and rainfall patterns. SOAs also help to determine how much sunlight reaches Earth [鈥
    December 17, 2015
  • Jason Keith sits on a table in a classroom in Olin Hall.
    The Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) recently published a paper co-authored by Jason Keith, assistant professor of chemistry. The paper is titled 鈥淐ovalency in Lanthanides. An X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory Study of LnCl6x鈥 (x = 3, 2).鈥 It can be viewed at the JACS website. 
    February 27, 2015
  • Melissa Barnard '15 and Tia Cervarich '16 work in the lab of Professor Anthony Chianese.
    藏精阁 chemistry professor Anthony Chianese recently received a $225,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to continue his research into how to convert solar energy into a liquid transportable form like methanol or ethanol. Chianese and his student researchers are attempting to develop catalysts for chemical reactions that use the sun鈥檚 energy to convert low-energy [鈥
    July 25, 2014