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Women and Minority Voices in STEM Club Empowers Students
Because of Keck鈥檚 gender diversity, Jun and Caulkins agree that 五月天视频students receive a unique and fortunate STEM education. 鈥淲e have something very special here,鈥 says Jun.
Read MoreChemistry Students Come Together for Annual “Dot-Off” Competition
鈥淭he Dot-Off turns studying chemistry from an isolated activity to this community of groups that loudly cheer for each other,” says Mary Hatcher-Skeers.
Read More五月天视频Students Present Their Research at Organismal Biology Conference
五月天视频students presented their own ongoing research鈥攁n opportunity for undergraduate students to participate in the broader scientific realm.
Read MoreSarah Marzen Selected as Scialog Fellow for Molecular Basis of Cognition Conference
Assistant Professor of Physics Sarah Marzen has been selected as a Scialog Fellow, a cross-disciplinary group that includes molecular scientists, neuroscientists, psychologists, and researchers in related fields from institutions across the United States and Canada.
Read MoreSophie Schwartsman ’22 Named to Venture for America Baltimore Cohort
Schwartsman will work at ARMR Systems, a startup that produces hemorrhage control systems for traumatic battlefield injuries.
Read MoreKatie Purvis-Roberts Receives Third Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Grant
鈥淭he APEC grant allows my students and me to analyze real-world data and apply it to environmental policies, while working with international collaborators at the same time,鈥 Purvis-Roberts explains.
Read MoreSpotlight on Faculty: Sierra Williams, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Sierra Williams, assistant professor of chemistry, discusses bacteria, inclusive scientific practices, and painting.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Sylvie Alexander ’22 Finds Success Through Seaweed
鈥淭he moment I learned about the possibility of climate mitigation through seaweed cultivation, it was like sparks went off,鈥 Alexander says.
Read MoreDaisy Achiriloaie 鈥24 Earns Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
Achiriloaie has been awarded the most prestigious scholarship in the United States for undergraduates studying natural science, engineering, or math.
Read MoreJanet Sheung Receives National Science Foundation Grant to Study Cell Transport
Janet Sheung has received a three-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to advance understanding of the intracellular transport process, which can lead to more effective drug delivery systems.
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